No, it is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.
Strattera is not a narcotic. If someone took two I believe they would feel incredibly drowsy.
Staterra, known generically as atomoxetine, is not classified as a narcotic. It is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor primarily used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Unlike narcotics, which are typically opioids used for pain relief, Strattera does not have the same potential for abuse or dependence.
What type of rash does strattera cause
No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.
No. Strattera can be dangerous if it gets in your eyes.
No it is not a narcotic. Clozapine is an antipsychotic.
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.
no
30 mg of adderall. strattera is not an amphetamine, genius.