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Re: Are higher doses of seroquel LESS sedating? » MTNDOG

Posted by yxibow on January 17, 2007, at 1:42:59

In reply to Re: Are higher doses of seroquel LESS sedating?, posted by MTNDOG on January 16, 2007, at 19:31:46

> Thank you all from your input. I have a hard time walking around at night if I wake up- I'm dizzy and uncoordinated on 50 mg. I tripped over the dog about a month ago, crashed into an antique bureau and really hurt myself. If I have a cocktail, I might as well stay in bed until 4 pm the next day!

I do as well until the next morning. It is a good idea to take it about 30-60 minutes before you intend to sleep, thus limiting its half life extent into the next day. It only has a 6 hour half life.

What you are experiencing is the effects of low blood pressure and the general fogginess of the antihistamine effect of Seroquel.

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