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NachoMamaFoo
12-09-2002, 02:41 PM
Greetings:

I am curious about the new med atomoxetine, or Strattera, as it will be marketed.

According to the press, it is a "selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor." It is not a stimulant, and that is my reason for interest.

If anyone has any experience with this medication, or can provide additional information regarding its efficacy/usage, I would be grateful for their response.

Thanks for your time.

Appreciatively,

--Nacho

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rebecarooni
12-09-2002, 02:58 PM
I have asked as well having read about this stuff. I asked my son's Doc about it too. It isn't FDA approved yet, supposeedly in Spring of 2003. I read some test results that showed it to be as effective as Ritalin but, I wasn't sure who's test results they were. (I mean the manufacturer or an outside source). I am very interested in info on it for my son. He just started Wellbutrin in addition to his Metadate because of his anxiety and because his tics came back.

NachoMamaFoo
12-09-2002, 03:49 PM
Dear rebecarooni:

Thanks for the reply regarding atomoxetine.

I'd like to add the fact that the FDA has actually already approved the medication, but it is unclear as to when the drug will be readily available to consumers.

Supposedly the trials indicated that atomoxetine is as, or even more, effective than Ritalin. Whether this is documented by the manufacturer (Lilly) or independent sources, I'm not exactly sure, but this is a very interesting new development for the treatment of ADD. :)

Thanks for the response!

--Nacho

help
12-10-2002, 04:03 PM
Hmmm, interesting...Do you know of any article about comparing wellbutrin with it, or taking wellbutrin with it ? Because that sounds like a good combo.

NachoMamaFoo
12-10-2002, 10:20 PM
No -- haven't seen anything comparing it to or about coupling it with Wellbutrin. All I know of Wellbutrin is that my doctor hasn't had much success with it for treatment of ADD. But I suppose the SSRI/SNRI combination of both meds might just do the trick for some people.

Oh, yeah. I'v also been told by my doc that it should be available sometime this January. Whether that's New Year's Day or the 31st, I don't know, but is should be hitting the market that month.

--Nacho

help
12-11-2002, 05:29 AM
Wellbutrin actually works better for me than stimulants. Maybe I'll inquire about ditching the adderall xr and ask about combining my wellbutrin with this. So the selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors are a new class of drugs, because I've never heard of them before ?

NachoMamaFoo
12-12-2002, 01:15 AM
Check out this article:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/021101/12141_1.html

I know it's a Yahoo biz article, but it's a decent, brief explanation of the med and its future marketing. Yeah, it is an SNRI... which means it'll probably still give you the heebie-jeebies to an extent... but it's GOT to be less stressful on your body than dumping a CNS into it every day.

Check it out, and post any news that you might uncover. :)

Cheers,

--Nacho

help
12-12-2002, 01:34 AM
Thanks, I'll check that out. Another good one that tells all the chemical aspects about it, (kinda like the pamphlet that comes with meds) go to a search engine and type "healthyplace Strattera-atomoxetine".

 
 
 




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