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I was on metronidazole for 10 days for a tooth infection. I stopped taking it 11 days ago and still am suffering from the side effects. It has given me severe around the clock acid reflux and so far it isn't going away.
I can't say that it *causes* flushing and/or hot flashes. I *can* say that the detailed prescribing information (found on www.seroquel.com by clicking on "SEROQUEL prescribing information"), on page 38 under the Cardiovascular System, notes that vasodilatation is is an infrequent side effect. I am not a doctor or nurse, I am, however, taking Seroquel. I have a problem with flushing, even while not on medication. I don't know if it's just me imagining things, but it seems like the flushing has been exaggerated since taking the Seroquel. I'd also like to know if anyone has noticed flushing, or an increase in flushing, while taking Seroquel. I had really bad hot flashes and chills while taking seroquel. I had a bunch of tests ran on me, the doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong. But 5 days after stopping Seroquel, the hot flashes stopped.
up to and not exceeding 5 days.
My son was on seroquel for a mere two days. My son stopped sleeping and eating. He is nonverbal, so he cannot tell me exactly what he is feeling. But his psychiatrist told us to stop it anyway. I'm too scared to try again. If youwant to try it, start with a very small dosage and gradually increase as recommended by your doctor. Be aware of it's side effects and it's potential to cause diabetes. Hope this helps.
I've been taking seroquel for nearly three and a half years now. I know exactly what you are talking about. I would have yawning fits after a night that I was already quite tired, and then preceded to take my medication. I would wake up the next day still moderately feeling the effects, with yawning added as well. I also experienced these symptoms when I would take a few more then were prescribed on nights that I found it borderline impossible to sleep. For me the yawning is only present when too much of the medication is taken. You can go back to your doctor and see if you can lower your dose just a tad. If you are not taking seroquel for psychosis or seizures you will be suprised to find that seroquel even at low levels can help greatly with sleep and when coupled with another depression medication its awesome at making your life feel vastly better.
90 days
it should not quit working after 3 days if this is your first time taking it, you need to call your doctor about the dosage
seroquel is not detectable on a drug screen. It is neither an opiate or benzo
I have been taking Fast30 for approx. 2 weeks. I have lost almost 10 lbs. Side effects I have had is a sore throat and I feel like I have a chest cold. I stopped taking the pills for 2 days and the side effects went away. I am not doing the diet, but have cut down considerably. The pills curb your appetite.
Yes, you can depending upon what your dosage of Seroquel is. Withdrawing from Seroquel caused me to experience severe chest pain and high blood pressure the first few days after each dosage cut. After I had the chest pain thoroghly checked out to make sure there was nothing seriously wrong, my Dr. gave me a prescription for low dose tramadol to take those first few days at each lower seroqel dose so that I could function. You should talk to your physician though--the CNS depressive side effects of Seroquel and Tramadol are additive.....so I imagine you might not be able to take it if you are on a lot of Seroquel.
Seroquel is NOT a maoi, you can take Tylenol without any problem.
Go to your doctor right away! Withdrawal effects are normal but having suicidal thoughts is not something you want to wait with and see if it goes away in a few days...