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Yes you can but it does not work if ur taken the seroquel to fall asleep it won't work at all
seroquel XR (eXtender Release) can be taken just one-dose daily; usually 3 hours before bed-time without food or a light-meal. Seroquel immediate release should be taken 2 or 3 times daily. Seroquel XR reduce extrapiramidal symptoms, and common side effects like weight gain with 2-3 times administration (Max. concentration are not so high with XR version)
If you and your physician have come to the decision that it is best for you to discontinue the use of Seroquel it is highly recommended that it be under supervision. The withdrawals from Seroquel can include nausea and vomiting, insomnia, and symptoms of bi-polar disorder or schizophrenia. Coming off of any physco-active drug should be taken very seriously
I know an older lady who is actually prescribed 40mg x 3 plus 200mg of Seroquel, but I would NOT recommend doing this. She has been taking these medications for years, and unless your doctor gives the okay, do NOT mix these. Seroquel will knock you on your ass, and not in a good way.
No they should not. Seroquel will cause drowsiness and so will Dilaudid. If you wish to take them together you should first ask your doctor. They need to be sure the milligrams in each prescription won't be enough to cause CNS (Central Nervous System) depression.
No, depakote has no effect on anxiety.
seroquel is not detectable on a drug screen. It is neither an opiate or benzo
Valium and Flexeril should not be combined. Other drugs may be taken together if your psychiatrist and cardiologist think that they can be taken together.
Talk to a doctor or a mental health professional. make sure they know your pregnant as some things you wont be allowed to take.