Potential Long-Term Effects and Risks

Strattera’s long-term safety profile is still under investigation. While generally well-tolerated, some individuals experience persistent side effects. These may include slowed growth in children and adolescents, requiring careful monitoring of height and weight. Consult your physician regularly for growth assessments.

Cardiovascular Effects

Increased heart rate and blood pressure have been reported in some patients. Regular blood pressure and heart rate checks are recommended, especially for those with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions. Discuss any concerning symptoms with your doctor immediately.

Liver Function

Rare instances of liver damage have been observed. Your doctor will likely monitor your liver function through blood tests, particularly during the initial phases of treatment. Report any signs of liver problems, such as jaundice or abdominal pain.

Psychiatric Effects

While Strattera is generally not associated with significant weight gain, some patients report anxiety, insomnia, or changes in mood. Open communication with your healthcare provider about these effects is crucial for adjusting medication or exploring alternative management strategies. This includes reporting suicidal ideation immediately.

Remember, this information does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or psychiatrist to discuss your individual risk factors and the long-term implications of Strattera before starting or continuing treatment. They can help you manage potential side effects and make informed decisions about your care.