Posted by Brainbeard on September 8, 2009, at 11:38:28
In reply to SLS + Brainbread, question..., posted by SheilaC on July 31, 2009, at 16:09:33
From what I remember, Seroquel (quetiapine) has a bizarrely phased out effect, where you can get sort of a dopamine rebound effect so many hours after a single dose that could be the cause of the symptoms you describe.
What do you take Seroquel for? If you're looking for motivation, Seroquel seems an awkward choice.
Personally, I don't really understand what good Seroquel is anyway. It sedates the hell out of you, that seems to be what it does mostly. It's not a very impressive antipsychotic for all I know. It performs poorly as an augmentation to other meds. I think there are better choices if you're looking for sedation. But are you?!
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