Strattera is an ADHD med. Seroquel may possibly be used to treat hyperactivity but using it on children is highly questionable. Seroquel in high doses is used to treat psychosis and manic episodes. Low doses of Seroquel have been used on adults to treat anxiety and as a sleep aid.
yes, it could. its never a good idea to mix benzodiazepenes and seroquel.
Both are very sedating, and Nyquil contains a significant amount of alcohol, which is highly not good in combination with Seroquel.
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Yes, although dxm will linger in your system longer because your body won't be able to metabolize the dxm as good as without Strattera.
I've been lifting weights since taking seroquel, it has caused no problems. Since seroquel makes you sleepy its good for helping you sleep after a big workout leaving you feeling refreshed the next day.
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.
well if it helps my phdoc has me on 40 ml celexa and 50ml of seroquel. seems to be a good combination for me i feel okay through the day and sleep well at night. i take celexa in the morning and seroquel at bedtime.
I am both a recovering alcoholic and bulimic. I have absolutely no appetite on strattera, so it should not trigger any bulimic behavior. I have just over a year sober and have had no desire to drink since taking the medication. So for me, strattera has not had any negative effect on either affliction. Good luck!
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Weight Watchers may be a good addition to helping you loose the weight put on from taking Seroquel, but it is unlikely to be as effective as it would be for people not taking the drug. Because Seroquel alters your metabolism, it prevents you from losing weight. Most people have had success loosing weight on Seroquel by taking other medications that aid in weight control/loss. Your best bet is to speak with your doctor.
I take seroquel and the only immediate reaction I have ever had to seroquel is extreme drowsiness, unstable walking and bad hunger pains. Ive been taking seroquel for about 5 weeks now and I also am drowsy and tired all the time. I can go to sleep anytime. I also have unstable walking yet also like a tired and dragging-myself-along kind of walking. I feel like my posture has changed too because I am constantly slouching and my neck is down low. Before I started taking seroquel I always had good posture.