Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 31, 2010, at 17:58:30
In reply to Seroquel XR - no elevated heart rate?, posted by Jeroen on March 30, 2010, at 17:06:20
The XR version might theoretically cause smaller fluctuations in blood pressure, and associated changes to heart rate. This is mainly due to reduced peak plasma concentrations. It could still increase heart rate to some extent though.
> Hi, i came accros this at askapatient: i experience severe tachardia on seroquel regular
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> but the person claims on the XR it doesn't have the tachardia..
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> IS IT POSSIBLE AND HOW COME THE XR DOESNT CAUSE SEVERE TACHARDIA V.S REGULAR SEROQUEL IN DOSES ABOVE 200 mg?
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