Strattera Side Effects


Read this for more information about ADHD medications like Strattera and Adderall: https://www.additudemag.com/do....wnload/ultimate-guid
ADHD medications generally belong to one of two broad classes: stimulant or nonstimulant.
Stimulants include brand names like Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, and Concerta. Non-stimulants include Strattera and Intuniv, among others. So what are the important differences?
Find out, in this video.
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Medicines used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- if dosed correctly -- can help improve symptoms in children and adults. But how do you find the right medication dosage for you or your loved one? In this new ADHD video, Ari Tuckman, Psy.D., explains how to find an ADHD prescription that works for you and how to avoid negative side effects of medications.
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This video provides a thorough understanding of Adderall's sympathomimetic actions, the risk factors for those with pre-existing heart conditions, and the significance of dosages. Dr. Marks also examines the findings of a 2022 meta-analysis from the Journal of American Medical Association, offering reassurance and clarity on the use of ADHD medications. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or simply seeking knowledge, this video is an essential resource for understanding the intersection of ADHD treatment and cardiovascular health.
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Are you taking Strattera (Atomoxetine®)?
Atomoxetine is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
Monica, a pharmacist who works with Marley Drug, answers some of the most common questions about this medicine:
1. (0:00) What is Atomoxetine and how does it work?
2. (1:24) What if you miss a dose of Atomoxetine?
3. (1:38) What are some common side effects of Atomoxetine?
4. (2:09) What are some serious adverse effects of taking Atomoxetine?
5. (2:56) Can Atomoxetine interact with other medications?
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Video Mistake: Guanfacine is an Alpha2A Adrenergic Agonist (NOT Antagonist)
Dr Kidd reviews Guanfacine and its role as a non-stimulant medication in adult ADHD. He also describes how to take it, side effects and monitoring that is recommended.
Other ADHD medications:
- Vyvanse/Elvanse (Lisdexamfetamine): https://youtu.be/LN6-QXpASYQ
- Concerta (Methylphenidate - Long Acting): https://youtu.be/mTuCw_iXnCA
- Ritalin (Methylphenidate): https://youtu.be/aFE9wr9ZObE
- Atomoxetine (Strattera): https://youtu.be/QOG3muVRJrg
- Bupropion (Wellbutrin/Zyban): https://youtu.be/LatOZjwbCW4
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Video abstract of original research paper “Treatment patterns, health care resource utilization, and costs in Japanese adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder treated with atomoxetine” published in the open access journal Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment by Imagawa H, Nagar SP, Montgomery W, et al.
Objective: To describe the characteristics and medication treatment patterns of adult patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) prescribed atomoxetine in Japan.
Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis of insurance claims data was conducted using the Japan Medical Data Center database. Adults ($18 years) with ADHD who had $1 atomoxetine claim from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014, and $180 to #900 days of follow-up were included. First atomoxetine claim defined the index date. Patient characteristics included age, gender, and comorbid conditions. Treatment patterns assessed included rates of atomoxetine discontinuation, switching, persistence, adherence (assessed via the medication possession ratio), and use of concomitant medications.
Results: A total of 457 adults met all the inclusion criteria. Mean (SD) age was 32.7 (10.4) years, and 61.0% of patients were male. Nearly 72.0% of the patients had at least one comorbid mental health condition in the baseline period; depression (43.8%) and insomnia (40.7%) were the most common mental health comorbidities. Most common physical comorbidities were chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (14.4%) and diabetes (12.9%). Non-ADHD-specific psychotropics were prescribed to 59.7% of patients during the baseline period and to 65.9% during the follow-up period; 6.6% were prescribed non-ADHD-specific psychotropics concomitantly with atomoxetine. Overall, 40.0% of adults discontinued atomoxetine during the entire follow-up period and 65.9% were persistent with atomoxetine therapy at 3 months post-index date. Mean (SD) atomoxetine medication possession ratio was 0.57 (0.25), and 25.4% switched to an alternative ADHD therapy; methylphenidate (22.4%) and non-ADHD-specific psychotropics (77.6%) were the most common medication alternatives. Nearly 8% augmented atomoxetine with methylphenidates, non-stimulants, or non-ADHD-specific psychotropics.
Conclusion: In this observational study, a majority of adults with ADHD treated with atomoxetine were still persistent with therapy at 3 months post-index date, with one quarter switching to alternative ADHD therapy. High proportions of mental health comorbidities, along with high use of non-ADHD-specific psychotropic medications in both the baseline and follow-up periods, were observed among patients with ADHD prescribed atomoxetine.
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Thinking about trying Strattera? This is my Week 2 on Strattera update video. If you are going to be Starting Strattera for adult ADHD I'm sharing the Side effects of Strattera in this video. Strattera is an ADHD medication and I was diagnosed with Adult ADHD with so many ADHD medication options I decided to start here. If you are an adult with ADHD then I think my personal ADHD medication experience might help you in your journey too.
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