the most common addictives with taking seroquel and zoloft are eating binges.that are like sugar rush pills basically they cause the body to crave food there horrible pills for someone over weight or that has a eating disorder.
yes it has helped me a lot I am taking 50mg of Zoloft and 500 mg of seroquel haven't had a panic attack or depression since I have been on the 2 but you should know that it may be different for everybody nobody's body works the same
Ask your doctor.
Any drug or medicine can cause side effects particular to the individual. If you have any side effects as a result of taking Zoloft, you should inform your doctor immediately.
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.
can you drink coffee and taking seroquel
No you will not.
hey are there any side effects of tanning while taking zoloft? i have crazy red bumps that itch when i tan at the tanning bed. and i have tanned for a whole 30 day once a year for the past five years, and i have never had problems. i went on zoloft about 6 months ago for mild anxity... so could zoloft be the cause of my itchies?
Seroquel is an antipsychotic. It is generally used to treat schizophrenia or the manic effects of bipolar disorder. It works by changing the action of certain chemicals on the brain. People who don't require it should not take it. It won't produce any desired effects if you are taking it to "get high"
what labs are monitoring for zoloft
Yes you can. I take 400 mg seroquel and 300 mg bupropion daily and I feel fine. However, both medications lower the threshold for seizures. When you take them together, this means that the chance that you will have an epileptic seizure will be bigger. Be careful with alcohol.
Can taking seroquel help with xanax withdrawal?
It is not recommended to smoke weed while taking Zoloft or any other medication without consulting a healthcare provider. Mixing marijuana with Zoloft can increase the risk of side effects or interactions, and may impact your overall mental and physical health.