NO! It is destructive and will cause more negatives than any possibly positives you may derive from the experience.
Definately! It is reported that roughly 30% of all males who take more than 100mg of Seroquel for an extended period of time (6 months-2 years) will become sterile. Seroquel also has been known to shrink the testicles over time and can in some cases cause birth defects. Seroquel can also cause colon infections.
no it should not as seroquel is a benzodiazopine which is not related to amphetamines
I used to be 190 before I took Seroquel and now I weigh a whooping 240, seroquel is definitly the cause... depression doesn't help either.
Seroquel can actually CAUSE this type of dystonia, as is the case with many antipsychotics.
i was on both and i had no adverse side effects. however the seroquel can cause extreme drowsiness
sometimes i touch myself
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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.
Depends on what you're taking the seroquel for.If you're taking the seroquel for psychosis or schizophrenia I would strongly disapprove as the weed will aggravate your psychosis and you could have a relapse.If you're taking it for bi-polar, anxiety or sleeping problems I don't see why not, although it may cause more problemsThe only drugs that interact with weed directly is SSRI anti-depressants.Hope this helps.
There is scientific evidence which shows that seroquel increases fertility.. It increases the conception time more than it would normally be.