This depends heavily on who you get your insurance from, most insurance companies will cover it to an extent.
However, Strattera is a newer drug and not yet available as a generic so you should expect to have to pay a large copay.
Strattera comes in the following oral capsule dosages: 10, 18, 25, 40, 60, 80, and 100 mg. The dosage depends on your individual circumstances.
I dont´t know if it is absolutley safe, but I take 40 mg Starttera and wehn my teath hurts i oftentake 3000 mg per day, and i have know shorttime disfunction.
30 mg of adderall. strattera is not an amphetamine, genius.
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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40 mg
It usually does cost a little extra to have Strattera compounded into a liquid, but as long as you have prescription insurance, compounding is often covered. As a pharmacist, I compound strattera into a liquid formulation at a relatively low cost and submit the claim to the patient's insurance to give the patient the maximum cost-effectiveness.
No, i'm on strattera 120 mg a day, and i had a drug test and it came out negative.
It depends where you live. If you live in Canada in the province of Ontario then Cymbalta is covered by the government.
40,000 mg
Hi. It's funny that you mention that. I never had any issues with my speech, but I find on 20 mg. of Strattera per day I find myself stuttering and slurring my words on occassion.
Zocor is available in 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg and 80 mg.