ADHD Medication in Australia: Strattera to Be Added

It was just reported today in Australia, that the non-stimulant medicine Strattera (Atomoxetine) will be funded under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, starting July 1, 2007.

Prior to this, the only options covered under the plan are stimulant medicines.

Strattera is the first non-stimulant indicated for ADHD. In Canada and the USA, it is indicated in the treatment of ADD/ADHD in children aged 6 and older, teens, as well as adults with the disorder.

To read more about the story in Australia, visit here.
To read more about Strattera, visit here: Strattera for ADHD.



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Written by Dr. Kenny Handelman - The ADHD Doctor


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4 Responses to “ADHD Medication in Australia: Strattera to Be Added”

  1. Alister Cameron // Blogologist Says:

    As an adult with ADHD (in Australia), I looked into Strattera.

    I was amazed at the number of men reporting issues related to urine flow, ejaculatory pain, prostate, etc.

    No way in heck am I going near that drug.

    If you or others doubt me just google “strattera ejaculation” or similar.

    This link also summarises some issues that should trouble people a little:

    http://perth.indymedia.org/?action=newswire&parentview=55068

    Cheers,

    - Alister

  2. Mark Witten Says:

    Hi,

    I’m doing an ADHD research paper, and am trying to find which provinces long acting meds are approved in. Can’t find it anywhere? Any chance you would know? You are the ADD Doctor after all! ;)

    Thanks,

    Mark Witten

  3. name Says:

    When the heck is Australia getting Adderall and Vyvanse?

  4. Dr. Kenny Handelman Says:

    Hi,
    I’m sorry to say that i don’t know the answer to that.
    I believe that Australia has dexedrine, which is very similar to adderall and vyvanse - though not 100% the same.
    When I know, I’ll share it with you :-)
    Best,
    Dr. Kenny

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