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i have been on seroquel for years and the only side effect is it doesnt help me sleep anymore at 800mg
Seroquel has a side effect of orthostatic hypotension. Orthostatic hypotension means a sudden drop in blood pressure when the position of the body is changed to an upright position usually when done quickly.
well i got high when i took a seroquel but idk what those would do if yu took em both at tha same time. the seroquel screws yu up but yu have to fight through the drowziness. also a side affect is joint twitching and it frigan blows. not a good high at all if your trying to get high
Depending on dosage, the most common side effect of seroquel XR is sedation, dyzzyness, hunger, sleepiness, vivid dreams, paresthesias, and distonic symptoms.
i was on both and i had no adverse side effects. however the seroquel can cause extreme drowsiness
Seriously? What's the side effects of caffeine/sugar in general?! Bouncing off the walls, burping, inability to go to sleep, being giddy, twitching, the usual.
The most common types of side effects associated with the drug Thorazine are those that effect movement. These effects include: twitching, drooling, and seizures.
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.
The medication Seroquel is used to treat bipolar disorder and depression and can cause dizziness, tiredness, and sleepiness. Confusion and memory loss is not a common side effect of the medication.
umm if your taking 1200mg of seroquel and your not passing right out, you might want to switch to some immediate release seroquel, sounds like you are on the XR.
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