PLease don't killurself we all love u
-because you asked in a such a way that doesnt outright suggest suicide or the like, I'll answer. death from an overdose ( I'm assuming you mean overdosing, and not a freak allergic reaction) by Seroquel takes, from all the cases I've seen, at least 20,000 mg, and enough time for the person overdosing to either pass on or reach a point where if found, they cannot be saved.
Seroquel overdose causes a fairly gentle death, compared to what other overdoses do ( example: OD by something like Tylenol causes kidney and liver failure, and causes extreme pain before dying) With seroquel, you will see a deep drop in blood pressure, called hypotension, and an irregular heart beat, called arrhythmia. these usually happen during or just before the person entering a coma. if left in this state, the person will die. i called this gentle because there is little damage done to the body, and the person is almost always comatose during the most of it.
if you are planning to take your own life, i will not tell you to stop, because if that's what you want then that's what you will do. and i wont say "we love you", because that is a lie. but i am not encouraging you to, either. im telling you all this because i have been there, and looked into it a great deal. whatever your intentions, i wish you the best.
in large enough doses, anything can be fatal, although you shouldn't even consider it.
Seroquel.
Seroquel is not a scheduled drug.
Combining Valium (diazepam), Toradol (ketorolac), and Seroquel (quetiapine) can be risky due to potential interactions and side effects. While not necessarily fatal, this combination may increase the risk of respiratory depression, sedation, and other adverse effects. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before mixing these medications to ensure safety and appropriate monitoring. Always follow medical advice regarding medication use.
regular seroquel is about an hour and seroquel xr takes about 4hrs
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.
No you will not.
300mg at bedtime usually works for me. It depends on what mental issue you have, and to what degree. Some people take seroquel twice a day, and the amount can vary greatly.
Seroquel is a brand name anti-psychotic used for the treatment of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia from Astra Zenica. While there is not much information available comparing branded and generic Seroquel, the website Health Central does have some.
For a fatal crash costs can soar to:
200 mg of seroquel is the same as taking 4 xanax
Yes, combining Seroquel, Ativan, clonazepam, Ambien, hydrocodone, ibuprofen, and nortriptyline can be potentially fatal due to the risk of respiratory depression, sedation, and increased toxicity. These medications can interact in ways that amplify their central nervous system depressant effects, leading to severe complications. It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional before mixing such medications. If there are concerns about their use, seek immediate medical attention.