WIthdrawals symptoms include hunger, tierdness; but I've been told there shouldn't be any symptoms if you discontinue with the help of your physician.
WIthdrawals symptoms include hunger, tierdness; but I've been told there shouldn't be any symptoms if you discontinue with the help of your physician.
MY 13 YR OLD WAS ON STRATTERA AND I TOOK IT HIM RIGHT OFF IT AND HE HAD NO SIDE AFFECTS WHAT SO EVER. AND YOU SHOULD'NT HAVE ANY SIDE AFFECTS CONSIDERING STRATTERA IS AN ALL NATURAL MEDICATION USED FOR ADHD
Strattera is non addictive so there would be no withdrawal symptoms. I want to answer this question with a question. Why would you want to withdraw this medication for two days?
Strattera helps with many of the different symptoms of AD/HD. One of the most common symptoms that Strattera treats and helps to reduce is impulsivity.
It is generally not recommended to stop taking Strattera (atomoxetine) abruptly without tapering, as doing so may lead to withdrawal symptoms or the return of ADHD symptoms. However, since Strattera is not a controlled substance and has a different withdrawal profile compared to stimulant medications, some individuals may not experience significant issues when discontinuing it suddenly. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to medication to ensure safety and proper management of symptoms.
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Absolutely, terrible mood swings, irritability and withdrawal has caused anger and rage. If you see these symptoms, please have your physician notify the FDA of advser effects. It will help others make decisions on whether to prescribe or take Strattera
From what I've read about withdrawal symptoms it sounds like it builds up in your system like anti-depressants.
There are a number of ways to get withdrawal symptoms. If you are using drugs, smoke cigarettes, or take pain killers you would be at most risk of having symptoms of withdrawal when you stop taking them. You can even have withdrawal symptoms from some antidepressants and steroids if you stop taking your medication at once.
One can find symptoms of alcohol withdrawal on the WebMD website. The site is a good resource to visit to find out what symptoms to look for and how to treat someone with alcohol withdrawal.
There are a large variety of different symptoms that occur as a result of cocaine withdrawal. These symptoms include, but are not limited to, depression and extreme headaches.
Actually, phenobarbital is used to ease withdrawal symptoms, especially from Benzos.