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Strattera for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD): Using Non-Stimulant Medications for ADD and ADHD

adhd-add-treatments.suite101.com — “There are different types of prescribed medicines for ADD and ADHD and each works on the brain differently. Strattera is a type of non-stimulating ADD medication.View full resource at adhd-add-treatments.suite101.com

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Comments of using Trilipix, Klonopin Rapidly Disintegrating, Tenex, Nuvigil, Strattera (study 6197294) - eHealthMe.com

ehealthme.com — “After increasing to Stratterra 100mg a few weeks ago, I have developed a tremor in my right hand. I'm also taking Nuvigil, so I wonder if that's too much? Is this permanent or just temporary? I'm finding it difficult to do things requiring fine motor skills in my right hand.View full resource at ehealthme.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Concerns about using Strattera for adult ADHD? Check out these frequently asked questions. http://bit.ly/c00WXA

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Cardiovascular Side Effects of Atomoxetine and Its Interactions with Inhibitors of the Cytochrome P450 System

hindawi.com — “Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders of childhood and adolescence. Classically, stimulants have been used in the treatment of this condition. Atomoxetine (Strattera; Eli Lilly and Company) is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), one of the first medications in the nonstimulant class of medications that has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of ADHD. Atomoxetine is a phenoxypropylamine derivative and is structView full resource at hindawi.com

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ADHD - Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Beginning Medication

healthcentral.com — “When deciding if medication is right for you, it is important to take the following points into consideration.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Lupron therapy for autism at center of embattled doctor's case - Baltimore Sun

articles.baltimoresun.com — “Since Sam Wessels was diagnosed with autism at age 2, doctors have offered his mother a litany of drugs for the boy from Prozac and Ritalin to Metadate CD and Strattera, commonly used to treat ADHD.View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com

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