Yes, Strattera (atomoxetine) can be called in to a pharmacy by a healthcare provider. It is a non-stimulant medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and can be prescribed electronically or via a phone call to the pharmacy. However, it is important to follow proper prescribing protocols and regulations. Always consult your healthcare provider for specific instructions regarding your prescription.
You might want to call your local pharmacy. They will be able to help you.
As of current there is no FDA approved generic Strattera As of current there is no FDA approved generic Strattera Due to patent restrictions in the United States, there is no generic version of Strattera. Worldwide, though, there is a generic called Tomoxetin produced by Torrent Pharmaceuticals. If you are in the US, you will have to wait for the patent to expire before seeing a generic. If you are outside of the US, you can get the generic in place of Strattera.
It's called the Old Mill Pharmacy.
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No. Strattera can be dangerous if it gets in your eyes.
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Yes; Strattera has no known interactions with Tylenol (paracetamol).
Yes you can but the Strattera inhibits the conversion from DXM to DXO
Answer: No, currently the only form of Strattera is pills. Unfortunately, there are no generic forms of Strattera( atomoxetine HCI), yet.
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.