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I've been getting hiccups very frequently since I started taking Seroquel. I take 200mgs a day. Sometimes the hiccups come right back over and over after I stop them. It doesn't bother me much, so I haven't mentioned it to my doctor, but yes I get them too.

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Q: Has anyone taking Seroquel ever developed hiccups multiple times daily while taking it?
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