Definately. When I was first put on Strattera, I noticed a huge difference in my energy level. I was fatigued and felt like I had no energy to do tough tasks. Don't worry though, after about a month, I quit experiencing this fatigue and was back to normal. I have been taking Strattera for 6 months now and for some time now have had no side effects from Strattera.
I would consult your psychiatrist.
Strattera (atomoxetine) is not commonly associated with causing seizures. However, in rare cases, it may lower the seizure threshold, particularly in individuals with a history of seizures or certain medical conditions. It's important for anyone taking Strattera to discuss their medical history with their healthcare provider to assess any potential risks. If a patient experiences seizures while on Strattera, they should seek immediate medical attention.
I nave had frequent nightmares while taking strattera... However, I haven't been sleepwalking.... But then again... Maybe I have....
You might want to call your local pharmacy. They will be able to help you.
You can, however afterwards you feel really down and depressed if you do not have ADHD and work out while taking it. I have taken it and not been prescribed and i had gym class, had these symptoms
hi heather, I'm not sure what you mean? Strattera has very little effect on the appetite. So if you want to gain weight just eat lots of fattening foods. That will do it.
: You should not be experiencing these sorts of effects while taking Strattera. This is what is mentioned on the Black Box Warning for Strattera, including other changes in behavior such as irratibility and suicidal thoughts especially in children. But either way it is clear that you need to contact your doctor and you should dicontinue use of Strattera.
Yes; Strattera has no known interactions with Tylenol (paracetamol).
Yes you can but the Strattera inhibits the conversion from DXM to DXO
The patient should get medical attention immediately if any side effect symptoms develop while taking cephalosporins.
ADHD and Tourette's syndrome are closely related; some people have both of these together. When a physician is initially screening someone for ADHD, he or she should ask about vocal tics to see if the patient also may have Tourette's. Strattera (or any of the other ADHD medications) can sometimes bring out these behaviors in people (not cause them--just "unmask" them). If this is happening to you, speak with your physician. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
yes, but the patient needs to use portable cylinder or extension tubing