Strattera (atomoxetine) is primarily used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and is not specifically approved for treating traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, some studies suggest that it may help improve attention and executive function in individuals with TBI. Its effectiveness can vary based on individual circumstances, so it's important for patients to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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.
Strattera is usually taken for ADD. It can affect appetite, therefore making u lose weight.
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
: No, it should not. It should cause you to be more focused. Keep in mind that Strattera has been shown to cause depression and suicidal thoughts in children.
It can, I found (for myself) that it temporary got rid of around 70-80% of my issues. If you don't have the side effects try it out.
What type of rash does strattera cause
I just started with it. The Strattera help me a little, so far. My condition was almost of incapacity must of the time. And now i can manage, at least, my personal needs.
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No. Strattera can be dangerous if it gets in your eyes.
IF Strattera is prescribed properly for ADHD symptoms, then yes, it may help improve focus and attention thereby improving performance in sports. Using it without the ADHD diagnosis will not improve performance.
Yes; Strattera has no known interactions with Tylenol (paracetamol).
Yes you can but the Strattera inhibits the conversion from DXM to DXO