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Old Nov 18, 2017, 06:07 AM
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So i got prescribed Strattera after ECT treatment along with other meds for my treatment resistant depression, which is so much better now. But now i find myself always restless, i cant sit longer than a minute or two at a time, always have to keep standing and keep walking and its tiring as hell. Is this common with Strattera , to experience what i am going through right now? Any one else experience similar side effects off Strattera ? i just want to confirm that these side effects are precisely due to Strattera and not from lexapra or abilify, which i also take..

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Old Nov 18, 2017, 11:33 AM
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I haven't taken Strattera, but I was just prescribed Seroquel and it makes me super restless about an hour after I take it. The restlessness gets to the point where it is unbearable and I feel like I am about to explode. I hope your side effects subside, best of luck to you
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