Yes, a child can take paracetamol while taking Strattera (atomoxetine) and Equasym XL (methylphenidate), as there are no known direct interactions between these medications. However, it is crucial to follow the recommended dosages and consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist before administering any medication to ensure safety and appropriateness for the child's specific situation. Always monitor the child for any unusual side effects or reactions when combining medications.
Answer: If your child has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder they shouldn't take Strattera; ultimately this is your decision to make with your child's doctor. But keep in mind there is a Black Box Warning about Strattera: It states that you shouldn't take it if you have bipolar disorder or have symptoms such as psychosis or mania. It also says that you should stop taking Straterra if you notice your child has sudden changes in behavior such as irratibility and suicidal thoughts. Because of the way they(the FDA) put it in this warning I wouldn't say that taking both of those is completely harmless. hope this helps*****
A child who is on lithium needs to be monitored carefully before starting Strattera. This drug can trigger depression and my not be appropriate for someone who is taking a medication such as lithium.
No you should talk to your doctor first about any medications that you can take. As of currently it's unknown what harm can be done to a child from paracetamol, and it can pass through breast milk so it's better to stop taking it and talk to your doctor. Or give your child formula if you need to take it to avoid it being transferred to them.
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Take paracetamol.
If Strattera works for your child, it may improve attentiveness and decrease hyperactivity/impulsivity Strattera can improve ADHD symptoms in children in the classroom setting as reported by teachers in a clinical study
Yes, you can give paracetamol to a 4-year-old who is taking amoxicillin, as there are no known interactions between the two medications. However, it's important to follow the appropriate dosages for both medications based on the child's weight and age. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you're unsure or if your child has any underlying health conditions. Additionally, monitor for any unusual symptoms or reactions.
This is a variety of acetaminophen, an analgesic. If the child took just one, then the child will likely be fine. However, it would be advisable to contact your local poison control center to be sure, or your family doctor.
It is generally safe to give a child expetex (which contains paracetamol) and Calpol (also containing paracetamol) together, as they are essentially the same medication. However, it’s crucial not to exceed the recommended dosage of paracetamol for the child's age and weight. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your child's specific situation.
My 11 year old daughter had been taking Strattera for a little more than 3 years. About 5 weeks ago she decided on her own, without discussing it with her father and I, to stop cold turkey taking her meds. She was taking 60mg of Strattera and a melatonin every night before bed. She was taking it at night because of the stomach aches. they were just to much to handle during the morning at school. After a few weeks of not taking the meds she confided in my Mother that she was not taking the Strattera anymore. I couldn't really tell any major differences. The only big difference was her insatiable appetite In the about 5 or 6 weeks she has been off the Strattera(taking it for ADHD) she has gained 10lbs. She says she is now sleeping through the night. Falling asleep quite easily too. It used to take her more than an hour even with the Melatonin.
Diarrhea is not a contra indication for rectal paracetamol. But if the child passes stool as soon as you keep the suppository it may be expelled.
Strattera is specifically for ADD. I wouldn't take the Welbutrin for the ADD. Right church, wrong pew.