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Old 09-09-03, 02:47 PM
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Withdrawls from Strattera

There's not much info out there from ADDers yet about withdrawls when stopping Strattera. My doc and the pharmacist said you "don't need to taper", meaning you can stop cold turkey. Well, I took 80mg 2 days ago, 40 yesterday and 0 today. I plan to continue with 0. NO problems yet whatsoever.
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I have actually forgotten to take Strattera for 1 day, and noticed no withdrawal symptoms at all.
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Tiggwin: When I went off the Strattera after having been on it for a month (along with my Wellbutrin)...and then went off.....I actually started to feel BETTER right away.....no withdrawal symptoms at all....and side effects -- effects -- began to go away.....

Glad you're not having any withdrawal symptoms so far either.....
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I definitely agree, Joan. I'm through the woods (day 2 at 0 mgs) with no withdrawls at all. I had a small headache yesterday, but I suspect that was more from hunger than from withdrawls.
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Has anyone else experienced SEVERE irritability and anger after stopping Strattera? I quit taking it after the terrible side effects, and I am completely unapproachable. Also, minor headaches.

I had a recent road rage incident and that unheard of for me. It scares me because I could have hurt someone.

This sucks.
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RMan: I'm sorry this happened to you....My question to you is: when did youstop the Strattera and how long have you been having these disturbing symptoms?

Hopefully they will go away....just as we don't know long term side effects of these meds, there is no information about effects from going off of them either....
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Hi Joan: I had only taken the Strattera for about 4 days before giving up. Just doesnt' agree with my body. Too bad because it seemed to be working.

Good news, the severe anger/irritability problems are gone and so are the headaches. These seemed to be the only symptoms I noticed from quitting the drug, and those feelings lasted for only 3 days.

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Hi Joan, Rich, Tigg and Big

I quit taking the stuff a little more than a week ago, after giving it my best shot. Basically it was an exercise in frustration, with glimpses of clarity that just weren't sustained.

Starting while I was taking Strattera, and continuing every day siince, I've developed symptoms of fibromyalgia that are really, really annoying! I've never felt anything like this for more than a day or so: muscular pain and tension, and headaches that would stop a truck.

That could all be coincidence except that many fibromyalgia sufferers also have inadequate cortisol, and from what I've read, norepinephrine is the "balancing" hormone for cortisol. I may have that completely goofed up, though, as I do so many things lately...

My shrink says that Strattera seems to either work great or not at all, and my regular doc says she's found one patient for whom it works: he's 20 years old, healthy as a horse, and as she says "he could probably eat tar and not be bothered". We both wonder where the hell Lilly found all these clinical trial subjects who got such great results.

I'm happy as can be for those it works for, like you, Andrew. And I'm a little jealous, too! I guess the hype got my hopes up too much.

Well, I just wondreed if anyone else experienced some of what I've encountered. On with the research!

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Margreet: Some of what you encountered? Not quite. Horrible side effects, but not quite what yours were....Mine were: horribly increase sex drive to the pont I was not okay with, inability to pee and ache in the pelvic area and constant tingle and numbness in my mouth and overall feeling of sickness all the time.....The Strattera did help with my focussing.....interesting things your therapist said....

By the way, just an obsersation of my own that I've seen here on forums....a general observation since I've been here...Strattera seems to work better and be tolerated better by men more than by women, in general, just what I've seen....
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Has anyone else experienced SEVERE irritability and anger after stopping Strattera? I quit taking it after the terrible side effects, and I am completely unapproachable. Also, minor headaches.

I had a recent road rage incident and that unheard of for me. It scares me because I could have hurt someone.

This sucks.
Yep.

When I was on low amounts for other reasons (side effects!) I noticed variations on road rage and extreme depression (somewhat dangerous really!) and I chalked it up to focus without inhibition of motivation. My inhibitions are accustomed to me being able to distract myself like a two year old when i need to... Strattera made me perseverate, low doses espcially.

Either go on, or go off, but don't play in the middle. that is one weird drug in my book!
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Strattera Withdrawal

I experience pretty severe withdrawal from Strattera.

I take 80 mg nightly. If I miss a dose, I'm a mess the next day. It's almost impossible to get out of bed, and I spend much of the day feeling like one does waking up in the middle of the night. I'm certain it affects driving (or operating heavy machinery for that matter).

Taking a dose in the a.m. doesn't seem to fix it completely, although if I take 40 mg. in the a.m. and another 80 mg at night, I seem to be OK the next day.

There's nothing anywhere I've seen on Strattera withdrawal, neither on the FDA or CDER sites, nor on Eli Lilly's site, although I've seen others describe the same symptoms (see for example http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20030728/msgs/246849.html)

I've heard enough anecdotal evidence on the grapevine to suggest that Strattera withdrawal is not rare. However, Eli Lilly's drug literature states, "there was no evidence of... drug discontinuation or withdrawal syndrome". Uh huh.
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when the doctor explained this to me...he said this med was not adictive and you can stop it just like you start it...im not understanding why you would have problems stopping it...how long were you on it to start with and the dose?

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Old 12-06-03, 02:22 AM
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I started taking 80 mg/day in the evening before bed a year and a half ago. It may not be addictive for everyone, but it certainly is for me.
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Rather than that being the definiton of "addictive" i think that is called "dose related response" meaning at different dosage levels the EFFECT of the drug changes.
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So at 80 mg/day I respond, but at 0 mg/day, I experience a variety of extremely unpleasant side effects that fade only gradually over a period of time, unless I increase my dosage to 80 mg. /day, in which case the unpleasant side effects stop immediately and completely.

Tell me again how you think this phenomenon differs from "addiction" and "withdrawl"? Perhaps you think I'm confusing "addiction" with "chemical dependence". Help me understand the difference.
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