41% of stimulant users report afternoon crashes
Crash severity typically peaks 2 hours after medication wears off
Strattera's typical duration is 24 hours
Type
atomoxetine (non-stimulant)
Duration
24 hours
Peak Effect
1-2 hours
Common Effects
upset stomach, decreased appetite, nausea
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