A dosage of 240 mg of Strattera (atomoxetine) is considered high and typically exceeds the standard maximum recommended dose for adults, which is usually up to 100 mg per day. For children and adolescents, the dosage is generally based on weight and may be lower. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for guidance on appropriate dosing and to monitor for potential side effects. Always follow a doctor's prescription and advice regarding medication.
Strattera comes in the following oral capsule dosages: 10, 18, 25, 40, 60, 80, and 100 mg. The dosage depends on your individual circumstances.
30 mg of adderall. strattera is not an amphetamine, genius.
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I dont´t know if it is absolutley safe, but I take 40 mg Starttera and wehn my teath hurts i oftentake 3000 mg per day, and i have know shorttime disfunction.
No, i'm on strattera 120 mg a day, and i had a drug test and it came out negative.
16 ml of Elixophyllin elixir is required for a dose of 240 milligrams (240 mg divided by 80 mg/15 ml).
Hi. It's funny that you mention that. I never had any issues with my speech, but I find on 20 mg. of Strattera per day I find myself stuttering and slurring my words on occassion.
This depends heavily on who you get your insurance from, most insurance companies will cover it to an extent. However, Strattera is a newer drug and not yet available as a generic so you should expect to have to pay a large copay.
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I do not know specifically about Enzyte, but I currently take a small dose (2.5 mg) of Cialis concurrently with my 80 mg daily dose of Strattera. This was prescribed by my doctor to help fight the sexual side effects of Strattera. There have been no negative interactions that I can tell and the Strattera sexual side effects have pretty much been eliminated. If you are taking Enzyte to combat sexual side effects of Strattera, I would suggest talking to your doctor or at the very least the pharmacist to find out if there are any possible interactions. As far as I know, Enzyte is completely herbal (and from what I've heard... a placebo), so it probably won't have any interactions, but it is better to be safe than sorry!
It gives me nausea.