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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635640" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I think the MAIN reason I am willing to try another medication experiment now (after the disastrous two-day experience with a long-release form of a stimulant) is because it is a non-stimulant. I am not willing to trade off improved concentration/behaviour at school for horrible rebound effects and (especially) insomnia for a child who has always slept early and well.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question though. Brand-name Strattera is expensive here. I see that one can actually buy atomexetine in generic form without a prescription online... it would be much cheaper to do that. Obviously I will discuss it with the psychiatrist, but I wonder if it is a safe alternative or whether people have had experience with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635640, member: 11227"] I think the MAIN reason I am willing to try another medication experiment now (after the disastrous two-day experience with a long-release form of a stimulant) is because it is a non-stimulant. I am not willing to trade off improved concentration/behaviour at school for horrible rebound effects and (especially) insomnia for a child who has always slept early and well. I do have a question though. Brand-name Strattera is expensive here. I see that one can actually buy atomexetine in generic form without a prescription online... it would be much cheaper to do that. Obviously I will discuss it with the psychiatrist, but I wonder if it is a safe alternative or whether people have had experience with that? [/QUOTE]
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