Are drug interactions possible with Strattera?
Strattera can interact with some other drugs you are taking. If you are using any medications or are planning to start any new treatments in the nearest future, make sure you let your doctor know about them in advance. You need to be especially careful with the following drugs: quinidine, albuterol, MAO inhibitors, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and any other ones that you think may be important to mention to your doctor. How should I take Strattera? Strattera must be taken exactly as directed by your doctor for you to benefit from the treatment as much as possible. You will need to make sure you always read the label in case you did not get the instructions of your health care provider. The medicine is usually taken orally, often with some food to avoid stomach irritation. It is important that you continue taking Strattera even if you feel better. Every capsule of Strattera must be swallowed whole; you are not supposed to crush or chew it. Missing dosesTaking Strattera regul