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Yes, you are going to jail for a long time. ----------- Considering that Seroquel's half-life is 6 hours, that the likelihood of Seroquel OD causing death is extremely low, and the fact that your blood stops circulating when you die, I imagine that the Seroquel would definitely show up on a blood test. So, your ideas of homicide/suicide would not work with a Seroquel OD.

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Will decreasing dosage of seroquel from 200mg to 100mg give a person withdrawal symptoms?

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Is it safe to take seroquel with lovan?

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Is it illegal to pass seroquel to another person?

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