Atomoxetine experiences

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Avatar m tn Hey, I've just been diagnosed with ADHD and I'll be taking Atomoxetine. It's the non - stimulant type, I was thinking the stimulant form of medication would suit me better with such as an Amphetamine based one. I was a user on speed awhile ago and when I was on I felt established, in control, I could concentrate and express my inteligence.
Avatar m tn Well, Strattera is "Classified as a norepinephrine (noradrenaline) reuptake inhibitor, atomoxetine is approved for use in children, adolescents, and adults. However, its efficacy has not been studied in children under six years old.
Avatar f tn Hello everyone. I'm new to this website and usually never post anything on the internet bit I have got to a place where I need some advice. I was diagnosed with ADHD 9/9 in March this year by a phsyciatrist at a harley street in London(remotley) I tried stimulants dextroamphetamine and listamphetamin but they didn't agree with me. I was then prescribed atomoxetine. I took these for 4 weeks- start with 10mg then 20mg then 40mg and called my harley phsyciatrist as I was running out.
Avatar m tn https://medicaid.utah.gov/pharmacy/priorauthorization/pdf/StimulantsAdults.pdf If you have any specific questions the best thing to do is to call their hotline number or as this concerns a medication coverage issue that might be a bit more complex have your psychiatrist call them.
Avatar f tn 0) after being on a dug trail for Atomoxetine, (last year, at age 45 yrs) by an A.D.H.D. specalist team in Northampton England. Aparently many medical teams around the world dont belive a.d.h.d goes into adulthood, belive me it does! I have it extreamly badly, and after a disastor with Rittaline im now on Strattera (atomoxetine, which is not yet licenced in u.k.) is there any other adults out there that have been, like me, misdiagnosed for years because . .. when I was a child a.d.h.
20003388 tn?1515166040 Every time I try a medication that has a reuptake effect on norepeneprhine I get this mild burning sensation on the left side of my chest. So far I have had this happen with Atomoxetine, Venlafaxine, Bupropion and now Nortrypytiline. It isn't anxiety, a panic attack or heartburn, just a dull, moderately uncomfortable, burning sensation. I'm fine with all the SSRI's and medications like Rexulti. It's just the ones that affect NE.
Avatar m tn * Nonstimulant medication, such as the antidepressant bupropion (Wellbutrin and generic) or atomoxetine (Strattera), which is not available as a generic.
Avatar m tn Hi guys, I hope someone is able to help me with this… I am currently taking Atomoxetine – a medication used to treat ADHD in adults. I take 40mg once daily in the morning and it really helps me to concentrate better and function the way I need to etc… One of the main issues I have is the effect it has on my penis and testicles.
Avatar n tn Hi. There is no current study that prohibits Atomoxetine (Strattera) users to take creatine supplements. However, caution should be made when taking supplements, since both drugs can alter kidney function and cause urinary symptoms (e.g. stones, dysuria) when not taken properly. I suggest that you ask your doctor first if these are safe for you to use. Thanks for asking.
Avatar m tn Hi guys, Basically to start with, I already have a low sperm count caused by epididymitis. I went for a fertility test and got the following results: Appearance: Normal Liquification: Abnormal Viscosity: Abnormal pH: 8.0 Volume: 0.5 mL Motility (Progressive): 28.50% Motility (Non-Progressive): 62.00% Motility (Immotile): 28.50% Vitality Vital: 37.65% Vitality Dead: 62.35% Morphology: Normal - 3.40% Sperm Concentration 24.3 Million per mL Total Sperm Count: 12.
Avatar n tn Has your daughter tried a non-stimulant medication such as Straterra (atomoxetine)?
Avatar f tn Hello All, just curious about different types of deliveries anyone here has experienced. Has anyone tried water or at home births in the past?What have some of your experiences been in hospitals with and without medication? To be honest, my pain tolerance is pretty average and now that I'm near the end of my 2nd tri I'm just trying to get a better grasp on what it's actually going to feel like. Honest opinions and brutally honest experiences welcome. Pain levels 1-10?