it would help u sleep, that's for sure! lol
Seroquel can actually CAUSE this type of dystonia, as is the case with many antipsychotics.
Seroquel (Quetiapine) is an atypical antipsychotic commonly used to treat conditions such as Schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder.
Yes. Seroquel is a quetiapine tablets and extended-release (long-acting) tablets are used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia.
Seroquel is the initial version of the drug, Seroquel XR is a sustained-release version useful because you will only need to take one dose daily as opposed to multiple doses of plain Seroquel.Seroquel XR means extended release while Seroquel refers to the ordinary one.
Seroquel cannot cause schizophrenia. It is designed to treat schizophrenia. It is a common psychotic delusion to believe that an anti-psychotic such as Seroquel causes, rather than treats a psychotic disorder. This is because Seroquel, and all drugs of the anti-psychotic class used in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, cause uncomfortable side effects when initially administered. A schizophrenic who resists treatment will identify those side effect symptoms as the disorder through the process of rationalization.
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No it is an anti phycotic used to treat depression, schizoprhenia and paranoia
AnswerStrattera is an ADHD med. Seroquel may possibly be used to treat hyperactivity but using it on children is highly questionable. Seroquel in high doses is used to treat psychosis and manic episodes. Low doses of Seroquel have been used on adults to treat anxiety and as a sleep aid.
If you are referring to a drug test? No. Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic, and currently has no abuse recognition (However, some evidence may suggest that seroquel may be abused recreationally). But drug tests will not test for it.
Quetiapine, sold under the brand name Seroquel, is a short-acting antipsychotic drug. It’s used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder and as an add-on treatment for major depression and generalised anxiety disorder in people who haven’t responded to other therapies. The recommended dose range for these conditions is 200-800mg a day.
I suppose you can considering that I am currently doing. My Doctor would not have subcribed both if it was dangerous. Its probably because seroquel is an anti-psychotic and celexa is an anti-depressant, they treat two different problems.
ADHA Be careful with that combination That could/will make you very sluggish