A good question. My experience is absolutely, as I became manic after becoming addicted to smoking, and then I used seroquel to treat my symptoms. However, after just a few days on a low dose (125mg) I woke up to smoke (my favourite time of the day) and the smoke tasted different, really bitter and I felt no buzz. In my experience, there is a direct counteractive effect, as nicotine contained in tobacco smoke increase dopamine NE and 5HT pathways, whilst seroquel shuts them down. I have just co-authored a paper that has been submitted in bipolar disorders (journal) on bipolar disorder and smoking. I am an honours level student in psychology to list my creditials.
i was on both and i had no adverse side effects. however the seroquel can cause extreme drowsiness
Just deal with it like i do! -Catherine
All bad effects you can imagine. What good effects you get when smoking? NONE.
Seroquel (quetiapine) can have increased side effects when taken with grapefruit, as grapefruit can inhibit the enzymes responsible for metabolizing the medication. This interaction may lead to elevated levels of Seroquel in the bloodstream, potentially increasing the risk of side effects such as sedation, dizziness, weight gain, and metabolic changes. It's important for individuals taking Seroquel to consult their healthcare provider before consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice.
i have been on seroquel for years and the only side effect is it doesnt help me sleep anymore at 800mg
the causes of smoking is someone smoking. the effects are what happens after.
Health effects on smoking
Seroquel is an antipsychotic. It is generally used to treat schizophrenia or the manic effects of bipolar disorder. It works by changing the action of certain chemicals on the brain. People who don't require it should not take it. It won't produce any desired effects if you are taking it to "get high"
made me fall asleep sitting up
Smoking incense can lead to respiratory issues, such as irritation of the lungs and airways, which may be exacerbated by the sedative effects of prescription drugs like Seroquel (quetiapine) and the beta-blocker Metroprolol. The combination may increase the risk of drowsiness, dizziness, and impaired cognitive function. Additionally, incense smoke contains harmful chemicals that could interact negatively with medications, potentially leading to reduced efficacy or increased side effects. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider before combining these substances.
No, there are no positive effects from smoking tobacco.
there are no good effects.