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Strattera is the first non-stimulant medication used to treat ADHD.
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- Clinical Trial Results
A summary of completed clinical studies from Eli Lilly, the makers of Strattera.
- FDA Strattera Warning
December 2004 FDA warning about Strattera, an Eli Lilly drug used to treat ADHD in adults and children. The warning concerns the potential for severe liver injury following two reports (a teenager and an adult) in patients who had been treated with Strattera for several months, both of whom recovered.
- Strattera.com
Official website from Eli Lilly, the makers of Strattera. Strattera is the first non-stimulant drug that has been approved by the FDA to treat ADHD in children, adolscents and adults.
- Strattera: A New Weapon in the Fight Against ADHD
This Children Today article written by Heather Johnson Durocher describes Strattera, the first new drug in three decades for treatment of symptoms of ADHD, and its side effects/effectiveness. Article includes information from real case studies of children who are taking Strattera for ADHD.
- WebMD: Strattera Oral
Drug Information on Strattera Oral from WebMD.
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