Yes.
Seroquel, the brand name for quetiapine, is typically supplied in tablet form, available in various strengths including 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 300 mg, and 400 mg. It can also be found in an extended-release formulation (Seroquel XR) with strengths ranging from 150 mg to 800 mg. The tablets are usually supplied in bottles or blister packs, depending on the manufacturer.
what happens if you combineFocalin xr with seroquel xr
seroquel xr stays in your system for up to a week or two
Seroquel XR
regular seroquel is about an hour and seroquel xr takes about 4hrs
This is a tricky one because Seroquel xr is not approved for the treatment of " dementia-related psychosis"
yes
It's generally advisable to consult your doctor before stopping any medication, including Seroquel XR, even after a short duration. While a brief course at a low dose may not lead to significant withdrawal symptoms, individual responses can vary. Your doctor can provide guidance on the best approach to discontinuation based on your specific situation.
No
as long as its not seroquel xr (youll destroy the extended release part) yes, you should be able to. I of course advice talking to your doctor about doing this first, and using a pill cutter for an accurate cut.
No