Attex Capsule 80 Mg

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Attex Capsule 80 Mg is a medication used in the treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. It belongs to a class of drugs known as adrenergic uptake inhibitors for ADHD.

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Each Capsule Contains Atomoxetine Hydrochloride Equivalent To 80 Mg Of Atomoxetine.

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Description

Ingredients

Each Attex Capsule contains 80 mg atomoxetine hydrochloride, equivalent to 80 mg atomoxetine. The capsule is a hard gelatin capsule, containing white or off-white colored powder. The body of the capsule is opaque white, and the cap is brown.

Clinical Indications

Attex is indicated for the treatment of ADHD in children aged 6 years and above, adolescents, and adults as part of a broader treatment program. The diagnosis should be made according to current DSM criteria or guidelines in the ICD. In adults, the presence of symptoms of ADHD in childhood should be confirmed.

Dosage and Administration

The initial dose of Attex for patients weighing up to 70 kg is approximately 0.5 mg/kg daily. This initial dose should be maintained for at least 7 days before titrating to a higher dose based on clinical response and tolerability. The recommended maintenance dose is approximately 1.2 mg/kg per day. For patients weighing more than 70 kg, Attex should be initiated at a total daily dose of 40 mg.

Efficacy

The efficacy of Attex was established in seven clinical trials in outpatients with ADHD: four 6 to 9-week trials in pediatric patients (ages 6 to 18), two 10-week trials in adults, and one maintenance trial in pediatrics (ages 6 to 15).

Safety Information

The safety of single doses over 120 mg and total daily doses above 150 mg have not been systematically evaluated. Attex may be taken with or without food. It can be discontinued without being tapered. The capsules are not intended to be opened; they should be taken whole.

Side Effects

Like all medications, Attex Capsule 80 Mg can cause side effects. Not everyone will experience these side effects, but it’s important to be aware of them. Here are some of the potential side effects associated with Attex Capsule 80 Mg:

Common Side Effects

  • Nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, constipation
  • Dry mouth, loss of appetite
  • Mood changes, feeling tired
  • Dizziness
  • Urination problems
  • Impotence, trouble having an erection

Serious Side Effects In some cases, Attex can cause more serious side effects. If you experience any of the following symptoms, seek medical attention immediately:

  • Signs of heart problems: chest pain, trouble breathing, feeling like you might pass out
  • Signs of psychosis: hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not real), new behavior problems, aggression, hostility, paranoia
  • Liver problems: stomach pain (upper right side), itching, flu-like symptoms, dark urine, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
  • Painful or difficult urination
  • Erection is painful or lasts longer than 4 hours

Attex Capsule 80 Mg Benefits

Attex Capsule 80 Mg is used to treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and offers several benefits:

  • Improves Attention and Focus: Attex works in the brain to increase attention and decrease restlessness in people who are hyperactive, have problems with concentration, or are easily distracted. This can lead to improved performance in school and work environments.
  • Reduces Hyperactivity: By reducing hyperactivity, Attex can help individuals with ADHD feel more calm and in control.
  • Long-Lasting Effects: When administered as a single dose, the therapeutic benefit of Attex persists throughout the day. This long-lasting effect can be particularly beneficial for individuals who need sustained focus and attention.
  • Part of a Comprehensive Treatment Plan: Attex is most effective when used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes social, educational, and psychological treatment.

Recommended Dosage

The dosage of Attex Capsule 80 Mg varies depending on the patient’s weight:

For Patients Weighing up to 70 kg

  • Initial dose: Approximately 0.5 mg/kg daily.
  • Maintenance dose: Increased after a minimum of 3 days to a total daily dose of approximately 1.2 mg/kg. This can be administered as a single daily dose in the morning or divided into two doses (morning and late afternoon).

For Patients Weighing More Than 70 kg

  • Initial dose: A total daily dose of 40 mg.
  • Maintenance dose: Increased after a minimum of 3 days to a total daily dose of 80 mg. This can be administered as a single daily dose in the morning or divided into two doses (morning and late afternoon).

The maximum recommended total daily dose for children, adolescents over 70 kg, and adults is 100 mg.

Note: The exact dosage may vary depending on the individual’s response to the medication and their specific medical condition. Always follow your doctor’s instructions when taking this medication.

Patient Weight Initial Dose Maintenance Dose
Up to 70 kg Approximately 0.5 mg/kg Approximately 1.2 mg/kg per day (morning or divided)
More than 70 kg Total daily dose of 40 mg Total daily dose of 80 mg (morning or divided)
Maximum for children, adolescents, and adults: 100 mg

Pregnancy

The safety of Attex Capsule 80 Mg during pregnancy is not clearly established. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determines the safety of drugs during pregnancy. However, specific information about the safety of Attex during pregnancy is not readily available in the search results.

It’s important to note that any medication should only be used during pregnancy if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Always consult with your healthcare provider for advice about taking any medication during pregnancy.

1 review for Attex Capsule 80 Mg

  1. Sayan

    Excellently

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