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Additional studies will have to be made to distinguish Strattera® from other medications that are already available. Evidence as of the present loosely suggests that children with ADHD using Strattera® have noteworthy progress in their symptoms. ("ADHD"). Side effects often seen in patients taking Strattera® include upset stomach, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, tiredness and mood swings ("Prescription Medication Overview")". As with Concerta®, Stratteraa® often takes four to six weeks to become completely effective. Unlike Concerta®, Strattera® provides twenty-four hour treatment when taken daily. ("Strattera") When utilized under medical supervision, the stimulant drugs are frequently considered harmless. Stimulants are not capable of making the child feel "high," even though a number of children report that they feel different or funny. However, these tend to be minor changes. Even though parents are often concerned that their child may possibly become addicted to the medication, currently there is no credible substantiation that stimulant medication, when utilized for management of ADHD, is proven grounds for drug abuse or dependence.
A review of all long-term studies on stimulant medication and substance abuse, conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, found that teenagers with ADHD who remained on their medication during the teen years had a lower likelihood of substance use or abuse than