New research shows that children who initially take Strattera for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder often switch to stimulants. Researchers believe this may be due to side effects and lack of results. The benefits management company that conducted the study recommends starting treatment with stimulants because they are cheaper and don't increase the risk of suicide.
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