The drug begins to kick in in an hour. peak effects are reached in roughly 2 hours. A high fat meal eaten beforehand can slow these processes.
please answer this question
no
Well I take 100mg of seroquel per night and it just puts me to sleep so not that unsafe
See a doctor
http://www.medicines.ie/medicine/10785/SPC/Seroquel+Tablets+25mg%2c+100mg%2c+200mg+and+300mg/
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.
Yes, in fact, Seroquel taken in the evening can help with the insomnia caused by Effexor.I have seen them prescribed together. As always one should check with their psychiatrist to make sure it is not contraindicated for them.
according to the manufacturers.....NO. http://www.medicines.ie/medicine/7911/PIL/Seroquel+Tablets+25mg%2c+100mg%2c+200mg+and+300mg/ See Section 2, Page 1 of the manufacturers PIL ( patient information leaflet )
It totally depends on what you are taking it for. 100 mg of seroquel will knock you out if you aren't extremely used to it. The doses of both seroquel and adderall change based on how much you have done in the past, plus what your underlying disorder is. If this is for medical purposes, consult your doctor. If this is for recreational purposes, don't take any more adderall than you would take w/o the seroquel... the seroquel will obviously mitigate some of the effects (as adderall causes more dopamine to be released and seroquel, among other things, antagonizes the d2 receptor). I currently take 25 mg of seroquel at night and 15 mg of adderall xr in the morning, and the combination is fantastic. But take that with a grain of salt, b/c everyone's physiology is different. In that respect, this question is kind of like "how many lines of coke should you snort with 6 beers?" It can't be answered without a lot more information. Seroquel mainly antagonizes the d2 receptor of the brain. ADHD which adderall treats mainly has threaputic affects through the d4 receptor which seroquel has minimal affinity. Your seroquel shouldn't affect the effects of adderall so your normal dose should do fine maybe a 5 mg increase might help if you're taking a particularly high dose of seroquel
Seroquel should ONLY be taken according to your prescription. A person on Seroquel needs to take their meds the way that they're supposed to, in the time frame that they are supposed to, to keep a steady level of the drug in the body. Seroquel is an anti-psychotic, and not a sleep aid. The important thing is, if you are on Seroquel, you need to take it properly. Don't just stop taking it; you need to be "weaned off". And if it is not your prescription, you should NOT take it. Anti-psychotic drugs taken by a person who doesn't need it can be dangerous, including having long-term permanent effects such as Tardive Diskinesia. Actually Seroquel IS prescribed by a lot of doctors as a sleep aid. It's an anti psychotic medication that can be used to help you sleep. I have a prescription for it as a sleep aid myself actually.
If you take 100mg pill, it will take about 72 hours to get out of your system.
No, my friend, it isn't. As long as you're not over doing it. For example, every night I have to take 300mg Seroquel XR (for a psychiatric condition) and I must take 2 .25mg tablets of Halcion (for extreme insomnia). Perfectly safe, unless you're talking about illicit use. Take your recommended doses. If you are taking it recreationally (which I legally can't condone), start out with 100mg of Seroquel and .5mg of triazolam. See where that gets you. I wouldn't ingest any more than 400mg of Seroquel at once and only every 24 hours (and the kind you have will HAVE TO BE immediate acting Seroquel. Seroquel XR is an extended release drug and you will not get the full effect if you take it expecting to get messed up. If you have further questions on illicit use, e-mail me atbraintumorgod@hotmail.com. I'm not the best at checking it, but if you put "Answers.com. Triazolam, Seroquel question." in the subject line, it will help me find it better.
not a good idea, can induce seizures.