Strattera (atomoxetine): Strattera (atomoxetine) alters the brain's concentration of Dopamine and nor epinephrin, while it is active. This improves focus, attention and the ability to get more work done. It does not cause cancer.
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Yes/no: Strattera (atomoxetine) does change how the brain works-it alters neurochemicals to help the part of the brain responsible for attention/focus work better. There are no reports of it causing brain cancer.
Answered 10/9/2017
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