A good question. My experience is absolutely, as I became manic after becoming addicted to smoking, and then I used seroquel to treat my symptoms. However, after just a few days on a low dose (125mg) I woke up to smoke (my favourite time of the day) and the smoke tasted different, really bitter and I felt no buzz. In my experience, there is a direct counteractive effect, as nicotine contained in tobacco smoke increase dopamine NE and 5HT pathways, whilst seroquel shuts them down. I have just co-authored a paper that has been submitted in bipolar disorders (journal) on bipolar disorder and smoking. I am an honours level student in psychology to list my creditials.
The short answer to your question is... yes, of course you CAN. I think what you intended to ask is if it is safe to do so. Cigarette smoking is never really a good idea- it is a major contributor to unpleasant events like cancer, strokes, and the occasional heart attack. Having given that disclaimer, however, there is no specific reason why there is any additional concern for your health if you smoke while taking Seroquel.
Seroquel.
Seroquel is not a scheduled drug.
regular seroquel is about an hour and seroquel xr takes about 4hrs
No you will not.
200 mg of seroquel is the same as taking 4 xanax
is seroquel used in the black market
"Is there another name for Seroquel?"
can you drink coffee and taking seroquel
vyvanse in the morning and seroquel at night
Naw bro. Been doing it for a long time, you'll probably just nod off into a crazy good sleep lol