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ADHD symptom improvement reported within 1-2 weeks (faster than atomoxetine which takes 4-6 weeks)
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Postprandial glucose effect within days; HbA1c by 12 weeks 
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ADHD symptom improvement reported within 1-2 weeks (faster than atomoxetine which takes 4-6 weeks)
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Postprandial glucose effect within days; HbA1c by 12 weeks 
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non-stimulant ADHD agent (1) ·
Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (NRI) with 5HT1A partial agonism (1) ·
[[:Category:Antihyperglycemic_agents|Antihyperglycemic agent]] (2) ·
[[:Category:DPP-4_inhibitors|DPP-4 inhibitor]] (2) ·
[[:Category:Incretin_modulators|Incretin pathway modulator]] (2)
None (1) ·
Selective NET inhibitor (no significant DAT activity, distinguishes from amphetamine/methylphenidate). Also: 5HT1A receptor partial agonism, 5HT2B and 5HT7 receptor antagonism. The serotonergic actions may underlie better tolerability and possibly different efficacy spectrum than atomoxetine. (1) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-00000762-QINU`"' Largely renally cleared, hence the eGFR-tiered dosing. Rare but well-documented signals: acute pancreatitis (uncertain causal contribution), severe joint pain, and bullous pemphigoid (class effect, especially in older Asian patients)'"`UNIQ--ref-00000763-QINU`"'. (1)
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