why do people abuse seroquel?
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∙ 2008-07-14 23:58:12It's possible to abuse anything, so yes.
Although Seroquel can be measured it won't be detected in standard drug screens and is not considered a drug of abuse.
Seroquel (quetiapine) does not show up on a drug screen. It is not currently classified as a substance of potential abuse (although some individuals have abused Seroquel for its sedative effects).
If you are referring to a drug test? No. Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic, and currently has no abuse recognition (However, some evidence may suggest that seroquel may be abused recreationally). But drug tests will not test for it.
depression and sleep disorders
Probably but don't do it Seroquel doesn't get you high but if you're gonna try to abuse at least just take it orally. Also nobody snorts Seroquel so no one really knows how safe it is. For all I know you'll have a seizure and die I'm just guessing.
In England Qutiapine i{seroquel} is only available on prescription from a doctor so yes ,here it is a controlled drug. In the USA, a controlled substance is more strictly regulated that other prescription drugs. Seroquel (Quetiapine) is available by prescription only, but it is not a government controlled substance. So, you're answer is no, it's not. That said, it is still sometimes sold as a street drug, although not as popular as benzodiazepines such as Valium or xanax (which are controlled substances). Some people think that Seroquel abuse is too common and it should be a controlled substance.
Can a person overdose on 2/100 mgs of Seroquel
People abuse animals for many reasons. Here are some of them: People with sick minds get animals and abuse them for entertainment. People abuse animals because they have some kind of childhood abuse, so they abuse things that are smaller than them.
50% of people would report the abuse
As in abuse themeselves?
Seroquel is not a scheduled drug.