Can Seroquel Be Started Without Taperring Off Imovane?
Consultation
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Hello, and thanks for your question.
Imovane use for this long places you at very high risk of severe withdrawal with abrupt cessation. Withdrawal can cause seizures and death. You will need to taper off the Imovane slowly under the careful supervision of a doctor.
You can begin low-dose Seroquel right away. You don't need to wait until Imovane is tapered off. Be advised that this may cause oversedation in combination with Imovane, so start with a low dose of Seroquel like 25mg. This will help you sleep.
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Typically Imovane is tapered by about 10% every week. This needs to be done under the close supervision of your prescribing doctor, so they can monitor you in-person for withdrawal symptoms.
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