Ohio Strattera® Lawyers
Strattera®
What
is Strattera® (atomoxetine)?
Strattera® (pronounced "stra-tare-a") has been approved by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for treatment of ADHD
(attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) in both children and adults.
Strattera® is a prescription drug and is not available for over-the-counter
purchase.
How
does Strattera® work?
Strattera® is a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, a neurotransmitter of
certain nerve cells in the brain. This prescription drug increases
norepinephrine-often resulting in improved organizational skills, better
regulated impulses and more enhanced focus. Strattera® is different than other
ADHD medications. Traditional ADHD medications-Ritalin, Adderall, and Concerta,
for example-are stimulant medications that work through the neurotransmitter
dopamine.
The
side effects.
On December 17, 2004 The Wall Street Journal reported that Strattera® could
cause serious liver side effects in a small number of patients. These
complications may progress to liver failure, perhaps resulting in death or the
need for liver transplant.
Two cases were
reported to the FDA: The first case involved a 14 year-old boy who developed
persistent flu-like symptoms after taking Strattera® for several months. Blood
tests showed that his liver was not functioning properly. The boy was taken off
Strattera®, and he recovered without major liver injury. The second case
involved a 31-year-old woman who developed flu-like symptoms and jaundice after
taking Strattera® for approximately one month. Fortunately, she also recovered
after discontinuing the drug.
Long-term
damage is still an unknown at this time. If you are taking Strattera®, and you
experience any of the following problems, you should contact your doctor
immediately:
- flu-like
systems or tenderness on the right side of the abdomen
- yellowing
skin and eyes (jaundice)
- dark urine,
or swelling
Your doctor
can perform simple blood tests to determine whether you have suffered liver
damage.
If you or a family member has taken Strattera® and has
suffered liver injury,
.