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Hi all my main diagnosis is bipolar the doc diagnosed me with adhd also and gave me stimulants like concerta and ritalin and non stimulants like atomoxine....nothing worked so i thought that my inattention is because the bipolar and stopped adhd medication then after remission from bipolar i found my self still couldnt study and work well and not attracted to things my doc told me lets work on neorphinaphrine and gave me remeron in 3 days i found my frontal cortex is alive again i am attracted to things and paying attention
does remeron work on adhd or it was depression due to nerophenaphrine |
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Hello Zarzoour: I'm sorry I cannot answer your question.
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Some people find that ADHD symptoms are controlled by meds that increase norepinephrine. Atomoxetine is actually a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.
I don't recommend it, but I've heard of some people getting some relief by taking pseudoephedrine too, and it's probably for the same reason. |
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