Whether your child was just prescribed INTUNIV or you're doing research to stay informed, you're in the right place to get the facts you need about INTUNIV. INTUNIV is a nonstimulant prescription medicine used to treat ADHD in kids ages 6 to 17. In clinical studies, INTUNIV was shown to improve the symptoms of ADHD, both alone and when added to a stimulant. Browse through the pages in this section to learn more about how INTUNIV may help, possible side effects, dosing, and more.

 
Why INTUNIV?
Taking once-daily INTUNIV as part of an overall treatment plan for ADHD, along with the right support system, may give you what you need to help manage your child's ADHD symptoms. Find out more about INTUNIV.
Side Effects
Your child may have some side effects when taking INTUNIV. Find out about possible side effects with INTUNIV.
How to Take INTUNIV
INTUNIV is taken once a day and comes in 4 doses—1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg, and 4 mg. In your child's first weeks on INTUNIV, you'll work with the doctor to find the right dose.
How Does INTUNIV Work?
It is not known exactly how INTUNIV works in ADHD. INTUNIV is a nonstimulant.
 
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