How Should I Take Generic Strattera?
Generic Strattera is available in capsules of 10mg, 18mg, 25mg, 20mg, and 40mg. It is to be taken regularly without missing a dose. Like every drug that one intakes, it is important to ask your physician few questions regarding Generic Strattera. Moreover it is important to tell the physician regarding your use of the medication. Few common concerns that can be raised with the doctor for taking the medication are whether is helps the body, possible side effects, effects of drug interactions, food items or other products that need to be avoided while taking Generic Strattera and whether it can be administered along with other drugs or supplements.
What Should I Tell My Doctor Before Taking Generic Strattera?
One should also watch for drugs like Amiodarane, Bupropion, Albuterol, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine and other antidepressants while taking Generic Strattera. Proper guidance should be taken from a medical professional before and during the use of this drug. Even daily habits like smoking, drinking alcohol, high intake of caffeine through beverages or intake of illegal drugs can affect this medication. Drug interaction is nothing but multiple drugs taken at the same time. It relates to the effects that would occur if this medication is taken along with other drugs. Generic Strattera is generally known for its interaction with different types of anti-depressants whether they are non-prescription drugs or over the counter medication.
Side Effects.
It is important to inform your doctor regarding use of Generic Strattera before taking any new prescription. Generic Strattera is said to have a few side effects on different people. While few children claim to have nightmares, adults tend to feel cranky if they miss a dose of this drug. Common side effects of Generic Strattera include vomiting, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, fatigue, stomach upset etc.
Storage.
The medication needs to be stored at temperature between 20-25 degrees C. Care should be taken that it is away from reach of children, pets and stored in a cool, dry and dark place.
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