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Posted by jealibeanz on August 29, 2006, at 11:07:47

My PA told me that Strattera works bests for adults with ADHD, while stimulants work best for children. How can this be true? If a stimulant worked well for a child, wouldn't it still be the medication of choice as the child grows into an adult? And the same for non-stimulant treatment?

I have inattentive, non-hyperactive ADHD. I actually believe that something stimulating would be good for someone like me, who tends to be almost "stupor-like" in periods of extreme ADHD moments. I almost stop moving or responding to anyone around me because my attention is so poor. Does this make sense?


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