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Tomoxetine for ADHD |
source:Vitalpharms Company Ltd. Release date:2021/8/30 14:15:54 |
Tomoxetine can be used to treat ADHD. Tomoxetine is used to treat behavioral disorders, organic disorders of consciousness, state perception and sensory disorders, such as neurological disorders. Under normal circumstances, it can be used to treat attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents. The usage is generally calculated based on kilograms of body weight. During the medication process, adverse reactions may occur, including patients prone to aggressive drowsiness and vomiting. Such adverse reactions, the most common ones are indigestion, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, loss of appetite, dizziness, and the possibility of dry mouth. Other patients with glaucoma are prohibited from using it, as well as those who are allergic to the drug. In addition, the application process may slow down the normal growth of children's height and weight. The drug may also cause angioedema, rubella, skin rash and other rare allergic reactions. Pay special attention to the medication. Serious side effects occurred during the medication, and the medication should be stopped and go to the hospital in time. |
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