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Strattera (atomoxetine) has a half-life of about 5 hours, meaning it can take around 22 hours to be mostly eliminated from the system after stopping. However, it may take several days for all traces to leave the body completely.
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Expressed breast milk can safely stay out at room temperature for up to 4 hours before it needs to be discarded.
Sure, most drugs can be prescribed for extended periods of time. Certainly antidepressants (Strattera is a failed antidepressant) are prescribed as such. No studies have examined the long-term effects of Strattera, and therefore it is not recommended that Strattera be used in the long-term. In fact, the Strattera drug information specifically states,"Strattera is not for long-term use." Be careful with drugs like Strattera (antidepressants in general): their specific effects on the brain and their long-term effects are not well-known. These drugs can permanently alter your brain chemistry and cause a variety of secondary effects (for which you'll be prescribed more medications). Of course, this is just my opinion, and it is based on anecdotal evidence. Be cautious.
A light bulb can typically stay on safely for about 1,000 to 2,000 hours before needing to be replaced to prevent any potential damage or hazards.
A hamster can safely stay inside a ball for about 20-30 minutes at a time to prevent stress and exhaustion. It's important to monitor their behavior and provide breaks to ensure their well-being.
Liquid formula can typically be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before it should be discarded.
Strattera (atomoxetine) has a half-life of three to four days. This means it has a steady state of about 15 days. This is about normal for most drugs. As far as how long it treats ADD/ADHD symptoms, it seems to last about six hours. Strattera affects hyperactivity and impulse control by reining it in by treating chemicals in the brain and nerves that cause those conditions.
For working out how long you can safely stay underwater. Also for figuring out any necessary surface intervals.
A betta fish can safely stay in a cup for a short period, like a few hours, but it's best to transfer them to a proper tank as soon as possible for their health and well-being.
The patent expires in 2017. You don't have all that long to wait.