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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 635685" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The first dosage level of Strattera is the worst... that's what our psychiatrist told us, anyway, and our experience seems to be similar to that. difficult child had to go up a lot more levels than J will have to, to reach an effective dose (add something like 10 years to J... it really changes the dosages!) so we didn't get any real positive impact for 4-6 weeks. If J is starting at 10, and target is 20, I would expect to get past the adjustments, and into the benefits, in 2-3 weeks... not sure if he needs higher dose (20) to get positive impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 635685, member: 11791"] The first dosage level of Strattera is the worst... that's what our psychiatrist told us, anyway, and our experience seems to be similar to that. difficult child had to go up a lot more levels than J will have to, to reach an effective dose (add something like 10 years to J... it really changes the dosages!) so we didn't get any real positive impact for 4-6 weeks. If J is starting at 10, and target is 20, I would expect to get past the adjustments, and into the benefits, in 2-3 weeks... not sure if he needs higher dose (20) to get positive impact. [/QUOTE]
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