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Seroquel is generally hard to overdose on, as it is designed for people with psychotic disorders. Some people are perscribed 1200mg a day. It is an expensive drug. Remembering it depends on what you are using it for (insomnia or psychotic disorder), your tolerance to the drug, whether you've eaten or if you combine it with other drugs.
Normal maximum dosage is 4 grams (4000 milligrams) for an adult
Taking 5000 milligrams of Seroquel (quetiapine) is considered a potentially lethal overdose. The standard therapeutic doses are significantly lower, typically ranging from 25 to 800 milligrams per day, depending on the condition being treated. An overdose can lead to severe side effects, including respiratory depression, cardiac issues, and coma. If someone has ingested such a high dose, it is crucial to seek emergency medical help immediately.
well you should take at least four.but no more than six.(i know from experience)
Seroquel (quetiapine) does not contain any specific ingredient that prevents overdose. However, it is an atypical antipsychotic medication, and the risk of overdose can vary based on individual factors, including dosage and the presence of other substances in the body. Overdosing on Seroquel can still lead to serious health risks, including sedation, respiratory depression, and cardiovascular issues. Always use medications as prescribed and consult a healthcare professional for concerns about dosage or potential overdose.
5000mg+ is required to overdose but it totally depends on body weight. But if you're thinking along the suicide lines, I really, really, urge you not to.
perhaps a question best directed at a doctor or mental health professional. Is there an adult you trust that can help you?
The LD50 (lethal dose for 50% of the population) for Seroquel (quetiapine) is not well-established in humans, as it is difficult to determine due to variability in individual responses and the lack of controlled studies. However, animal studies suggest that the LD50 is relatively high compared to many other medications, indicating a lower acute toxicity. In overdose cases, serious complications can occur, but fatalities are rare. It is important to use Seroquel only as prescribed and seek medical advice in case of overdose.
Yes, taking 30 pills of 300 mg Seroquel (quetiapine) can lead to an overdose, which may be life-threatening. Symptoms of overdose can include extreme drowsiness, confusion, rapid heart rate, low blood pressure, and even coma. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention if an overdose is suspected. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Depends on the amount of Quetiapine in the tablet. But Seroquel is relatively hard to overdose on as it is designed for people with psychotic disorders. You may end up with a sore stomach, vomiting, palpitations, dizziness etc.
Just take 250mg, should do you fine. if it doesn't kill you you'll be vomiting, feeling nauseous and probably have diarrhea
tried 20 miligrams, just made me tired, will it have losg lasting effects