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ADD-ADHD Non-Stimulant Medication

Non-stimulant medication in the treatment of ADD-ADHD is prescribed when the patient is unresponsive to or adversely affected by stimulants, has a pre-existing heart condition, or has a history of drug abuse

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Can you take Strattera and Celexa together?

These two are definitely in the psychiatrists realm of prescribed drugs that are used successfully in combination. I think only a psychiatrist would use them enough to feel comfortable prescribing the two, at least in concert.

Can you take xenadrine and Strattera together?

Yea if you wanna get nuffed up. But seriously it might not hurt. dexedrine is for adhd so it makes you pay attention and Valium calm you down. so the worst it might do besides death would be make you a zombie.

What are the indications for Atomoxetine?

Atomoxetine is primarily indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, adolescents, and adults. It is particularly useful for patients who may not tolerate stimulant medications or have a history of substance abuse, as it is a non-stimulant option. Additionally, Atomoxetine can help improve attention, focus, and impulse control in individuals diagnosed with ADHD.

Is Strattera addicting and is it right for a 10 year old?

I would defiantly ask a doctor. I am 23 years old and recently got prescribed Strattera. I will share my experience with it thus far. The main problem I'm having will most likely not even be applicable for a ten year old (read: highly unlikely).

I've actually had it prescribed before. Probably because of the ADHD I've had a problem taking pills successfully before. This has been an expensive and annoying habit. The first time I had it prescribed, I stopped taking it a week or two after receiving my prescription. Obviously I didn't get to see if it really worked as it takes time to build up in the system. I believe this is partially due to the ADHD itself, but also because of the side effects I had.

I take another medication that is important for me to take everyday and have no problem and definiately never forget.

After switching doctors for another reason altogether, I decided to try Strattera again. I have only been on it for 2 weeks and this time I might stop for the side effects.

There are three main side effects I am having, only two bother me to the point of thinking about quitting. The first one isn't so bad. The second two can drive me crazy.

  1. I seem to get tired really easily during certain times of the day regardless of the amount of sleep I have had. It seems to be around early afternoon. It can be hard to stay awake sometime but you get used to it and after a while I didn't notice it on such a regular basis
  2. I almost always have the urge to urinate. It's not constant, but close enough. I will go to the restroom and urinate. After I am finished and leave, almost immediately I feel like I have to go again. It is the strangest sensation. It doesn't feel like my bladder has completely emptied, but it doesn't hurt either. It actually sort of.. tickles.. I don't know how to explain it. It's really similar to the feeling you have when urine is passing through your urethra. I can almost feel the flow of it even though I'm not urinating at all. It causes me to feel like it could come out any second. Also, I have never had an STD in my life and also have never had a discharge. Both times that I have been prescribed Strattera I have noticed that a few seconds into my urinating the urine will change into a frothy, semen-like substance will come out. It doesn't hurt at all, it almost feels 'softer' coming out than the urine itself. I'm positive I don't have an infection, nor do I have an STD as I have been tested for both after discussing this with my doctor. He actually suggested that it's probably semen, which sounded strange to me. Regardless, it scared the hell out of me as I've urinated every day of my life and never once had this happen. It's the kind of thing you read about.
  3. This drives me crazy, for obvious reasons as you will see. If I didn't have such an amazing understanding girlfriend, this drug would nearly ruin my sex life. I have no ability gaining an erection or maintaining it, however, it has caused a sort of pre-mature ejaculation type symptom to occur. It's not normal pre-mature ejaculation as, from what I've heard, read, and researched. Pre-mature ejaculation is the inability to basically prevent yourself from stopping yourself at the 'point of no return.' This 'point of no return' occurs really fast for people who experience this on a regular basis. A short period of time into the act they find themselves way too excited and can't seem to help it. I, and any other honest guy, has probably had this happen before when they a) haven't had sex in a while or b) during their first experience with a new girlfriend and is usually A and B. The type I am having is unique to Strattera. I will be in the act with the girlfriend .. and literally under a minute most of time (sadly) I will feel that sensation that I'm about to finish. There is no build up however like there would be before regular or even pre-mature ejaculation. With the pre-mature it's just really intense and quick. With Strattera, there can be none. IF you have the ability to stop this from occurring, you can have a normal orgasm with a normal build up but you literally have to perform a short-form tantric sex act of stopping every 10 or so seconds. It literally happens before you can even get excited at all. I would put it in the same room as being in the dentist office and spontaneously having an orgasm, i.e. doesn't make sense.

I'm sorry you have to read all about these symptoms in such detail. It's just important to me that you know, not just the side effects but the severity of them so you can make the proper decision. As the child you mention is only ten years old, the last one is probably not going to be a problem. However, I have heard quite a few people who have the problem with the first and the second. These, I have heard, go away after your body adjusts to a new substance and this might be the case. If they subside I will update this to let you know.

As with any parent potentially prescribing a drug to a child there is the problem of deciding is the benefits will outweigh any potential adverse effects, especially on the child's development and growth. You don't want to turn your kid into a zombie. From what I can tell, this wouldn't do that. The only way to really know would be to have the kid take it and have them tell you how they feel. Closely monitor the effects with them together with your doctor.

Honestly, while not being against medicating children, I do believe that ten is probably too young. I've heard that medicating children at all is bad but I think this is sort of a stretch. I honestly think I would have highly benefited from something like Strattera if I were to be given it in my mid teens. Like everything in life, it's not a black or white issue. The solution that tends to work most is looking for a gray middle ground. I would say to try it, but to wait a few years to let the kid develop a bit.

Hope this helps you a bit, sorry for the long read. I've needed answers before and lots of times I get a single sentence. I'm sure I could have improved this by editing it but have decided to just let you read it and pick out the important details instead of me trying to figure out what the important details would be to you.

If you have any specific questions about it, just reply and I will do my best to do the same.

Will Strattera have the same affects as adderall at 120 mg help big test tomorrow?

No it wouldn't have the same affects. Strattera is a non-stimulant, non controlled drug used for ADHD. Adderall is a stimulant and a controlled drug. I take Adderall for narcolepsy to keep me awake. Adderall can also be taken for ADHD.

Can I take Strattera only Monday through Friday stopping at weekends?

Nope, sure can't. Stratterra is not like other ADD medications that are stimulants and merely work for a 6 hour period or so. You need a constant dose of medication in the body for an extended period of time to expierence all the benefits. Full benefits of this medication are shown after 6-8 weeks of taking it everyday, so don't skip out on weekends. Hope this helps.

Can you paint and strip wallpaper while pregnant or will the chemicals hurt the baby?

Being a father of 5, I would not suggest ANY chemical. It can wait till Spring where the house can be well ventilated. KEVIN Stripping wallpaper can be done if you are using a steam stripper, and similarly you can use water based paints. I agree with Kevin about the chemicals though, and if using a sander to strip paint always wear the correct facemask. If you live in an old house you should check than any paintwork is lead free, and if you have leaded paint get it removed by a professional.

Can taking Strattera and Amoxicillin together cause Stephen Johnson's syndrome?

I have no idea but I happened to have a clinic appointment right after I got this question in an email so I asked my doctor. She fiddled with her computer and told me there was no connection cited so far, but to remember that both Strattera and Amoxicillin alone can cause reactions in certain sensitive individuals.

What is mallinckro?

Mallinckro is an abbreviation for the pharmaceutical company "Mallinckrodt". It is often found on prescription labelling, where the pharmacist has limited room to write the manufacturer's name.

Are jitters and sweating side effects of Strattera?

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  • When I started taking 40 mgs, I was the total opposite, I wanted to sleep all the time. But, I had the jitters when I wasn't tired. These sysmptoms wore off about 2 weeks for me
  • My 15 year old son was on Strattera for about 6 weeks. While on it, I noticed that he would sweat excessively with extertion, and seemed more irritable, edgy and moody.
  • I take 80mg of strattera. I began on 40mg then was increased to 80mg after 4 days. For the first 6 months I would go to sleep ok but I was unable to stay asleep.I would wake two or three times at night and would sometimes not be able to fall back to sleep for an hour or sometimes longer. Now I have been on strattera for almost a year and I am sleeping better. At times I will wake maybe once, but am able to easily go back to sleep.
  • I've been on Strattera for 6 weeks, and yes, nightsweats and excessive sweating occurs.
  • Jitters, it doesn't do that for me, although I do have more difficulty staying asleep. I now wake up at least 7 or 8 times a night, instead of once a night at 3 a.m., when I used to wake up and worry about all the problems I had. But with the Strattera, I don't worry at night any more.
  • I would be drenched with sweat when taking straterra. Was taking it for five months. Stopped for two days and no longer have the sweating problem. Worked great at first, but seems to have stopped working.
  • I have a 6 year old son who started out on 25 mg of strattera and has been taking 40 mg for about 3 weeks now. I'm not sure if he has adhd or not, but this is what his therapist put him on. My husband and I have noticed his hands tremble all the time and he sweats really bad. He always goes straight to sleep, but sleeps very restless. I hope they can figure out a medicine that works for him soon.
  • Yea, the sweating has not been totally fun. I'd be curious to see how many people have the similar issue, but after viewing the trials, 4% experienced excessive sweating and only 1% did in the placebo. But I'll take the sweating to the more focus and weight loss I have experienced. Any one know of a strong antiperspirant?
  • Yes! I've never before been like this - constantly hot, sweat a lot easier, hot flashes (I'm only in my 20's). As far asjitters,I don't get those ,(like when I tried Concerta or Adderall).But if you mean legjerking, muscle tics, etc. yeah I do.I'm also on Zoloft 200mg/day, which in itself causes involuntary stuff like that (you feel it but people dont notice), but this made those worsen a bit. Kinda funny though, not a problem!

Is it risky to stop taking Strattera cold turkey?

Never stop your prescribed meds without consulting your doctor.If you are having unwanted side-effects you may just need your dosage lowered.Please don't "play doctor " with yourself. It can be dangerous.

Could pain in your lower abdomen and testicle be linked to Strattera?

Yes. I had the same thing happen to me. I was checked for a hernia by four separate doctors (not fun), had my prostate checked (even less fun), and was told flat out that they had no idea what was wrong with me. I stopped taking Strattera, and the problem went away almost immediately, along with a number of related side-effects. It seems to be very, very rare, and is not officially documented anywhere, but I've found enough brief personal anecdotes online to make me believe that its true.

Another user:

I also suffer from significant testicular pain upon taking Strattera. To test this, I stopped taking the medication and it went away immediately. I stayed off of Strattera for four days and had no pain. Last night before bed I took Straterra and awoke to significant testicular discomfort this morning.

I am taking Wellbutrin XL 450mg Strattera 100mg and Buspar 30mg for adhd bipolar with rapid cycling major depression and OCD Would it be a good idea to add in Prozac to handle the OCD Bipolar?

This question is best answered by a psychiatrist who is knowledgeable about multiple diagnoses. The point of these medications is to help us feel better. I can share my experience, but I cannot recommend specific medications, since I am not a medical doctor. I do recommend that you see both a psychiatrist for medications, and a therapist to talk about feelings. I have seen 3 psychiatrists in 13 years, and none of them want to talk about feelings except as they relate to the medications. A therapist can help you figure out what is an effect of the medication, and what is a "genuine" feeling - and sometimes it's very hard to tell between them. Medications often have mild to strong side effects at first, and sometimes in the long term. Effexor got me out of the black hole of depression, and I functioned at work, but I was so tired all the time that I had no life outside of work. My life revolved around naps. Wellbutrin has brought me out of that. As I very slowly discontinued the Effexor, however, the anxiety returned. My psychiatrist added Buspar, and I feel much better. Each person reacts differently to these medications. We each have a unique chemical marinade in our brains - and I have to be vigilant about pursuing the best solution at all times for me. I always research the doctor's information, because side effects that are bad for one person may not occur with another person. All my psychiatrists have admitted that they cannot predict the results from one patient to the next, taking the same medication or combination. What works for me may not work for other people. I have been in talk therapy since 1970, and on both meds and talk therapy since 1995. Only now, at age 57, have I finally found the emotional balance I have sought for so long, and the energy to enjoy it. Many people and efforts have helped me stick it through. The following comment was one of the biggest helps to me as I hung in there: The second step in AA is "Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity." When I first got sober (in 1984), and was no longer self-medicating, my anxiety and fears came back full force sometimes. A schizophrenic friend told me once "The 2nd step says '... could restore us to sanity,' not 'would.' Some of us have to be grateful with what we have." He had chemical swings that would bring on his paranoia, but the doctors would fiddle with the meds, and he'd come back. I've been searching for the right meds since 1995, and it's taken perseverance, talk therapy, time and some luck to get to the right combination for me. Don't give up, the miracle is just around the corner. So be vigilant, and pursue the best you can be. You are in charge of your emotional balance, be steadfast and always hopeful that you find your solution, and treasure every improvement.

Will the chemicals in acrylic nails harm the baby while pregnant?

It wont hurt to have them done but i suggest that in the process of having them put on you wear a mask because of the powder in the air.

Does abilify get you high?

I been on abilify and effexor I just feel chill but problem is that if you stoputaking them u feel drowsy and more anxious I even had felt my legs stiff while walking...

Is it safe for a 9 year old to take 25 mg of Strattera if his heart rate is 118 BPM?

I would not put a 9 year old onto that high of a dose with his heart rate at that, because Strattera has side effects of increased heart rate, I think for a 9 year old you should try 5mg to start on, and then slowly ween up if needed.