What will happen if I am off 36mg of Strattera for 5 days till my grandson who is 10 gets a new refill from the doctor
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It could be a side effect of dehydration or starting or stopping caffeine. It could be due to anxiety or an injury. If it is persistent and long lasting, you should consult your doctor.
Abruptly stopping anything but a very minimal dosage of Topamax can lead to problems. Check with your neurologist.
Spaz attack means suddenly running then suddenly stopping as well.
Spaz attack means suddenly running then suddenly stopping as well.
Spaz attack means suddenly running then suddenly stopping as well.
If you have the capsule form you can cut it in half and take that, slowly come off of it because coming off of it all at once can cause health effects/withdrawals.I have not come off of Strattera and have no intention to, as it is working wonderfully for me, but I would like to say that since Strattera is not a stimulant, the side effects of stopping the medication should be minimal and there should be no withdrawal, as Strattera is not addictive.I have read reports of people stopping Strattera suddenly due to being unable to get the drug due to insurance or money, or to give themselves a creativity boost, or they simply didn't want to take a medication anymore and having no problems coming off of it.As for cutting the capsule in half, please don't do that. From the packaging:Avoid touching a broken STRATTERA capsule. Wash hands and surfaces that touched an open STRATTERA capsule. If any of the powder gets in you or your child's eyes, rinse them with water right away and call your doctor.
Be careful not to press B when having a Pokemon evolve because that can cancel it.
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If you need to stop suddenly, make sure the person in back of you wont slam in to you.
If you need to stop suddenly, make sure the person in back of you wont slam in to you.
Yes, some people are sensitive to changes in weather and may experience headaches or migraines as a result. Rapid changes in temperature, humidity, or barometric pressure can trigger these headaches in susceptible individuals. It is thought that these weather-related headaches are due to changes in the brain's blood vessels or levels of certain chemicals.