Posted by rjlockhart37 on March 13, 2020, at 20:55:28
In reply to Re: Can NRIs help with ADHD?, posted by Christ_empowered on March 13, 2020, at 10:21:39
wellbutrin seems to be the only one, even in kids to be a small good effect for depression and ADHD, strattera, it's classified as NRI, but its main mechanism is treating attention and alertness in ADHD.
took it when it first came out in 2002, i noticed in class i payed attention to the board where they were teaching chemical periodic tables, and going over them for quizzes, made me a little bit more alert and attentive. 12 years started again, prozac and strattera do not mix. I was irritable making fast irritable comments about everything, i had to stop it.
wellbutrin and strattera are main ones for ADHD that are inhibitors, also to desipramine, other tricyclic antidepressants
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