Minor 1-2 wks.: For most people, withdrawal from Strattera (atomoxetine) does not last more than a week. A majority of individuals report that they experience symptoms for a few days, and then nothing bothers them. Other individuals notice absolutely nothing when they quit taking this particular drug. It is usually found that people exhibiting the most “withdrawal symptoms” when they quit Strattera (atomoxetine) tend to quit cold turkey froFor most people, withdrawal from Strattera (atomoxetine) does not last more than a week. A majority of individuals report that they experience symptoms for a few days, and then nothing bothers them. Other individuals notice absolutely nothing when they quit taking this particular drug. It is usually found that people exhibiting the most “withdrawal symptoms” when they quit Strattera (atomoxetine) tend to quit cold turkey from high doses after being on the drug for an extended period. If you were only on Strattera (atomoxetine) for a few months at a lower dose, you probably don’t have anything major to worry about regarding a “withdrawal.” If you are currently experiencing some sort of discontinuation symptoms, feel free to share it in the comments section. There are reports of individuals experiencing symptoms, but most symptoms are relatively minor and subside within a week or two.
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