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What Does My Colonoscopy Report Indicate?

I take 50 mg paroxetine in a.m. I sleep w/ a CPAP and quetiapine (50mg) was prescribed after last sleep study showing my brain never really goes to sleep This combination allows me several periods of D-wave sleep each night, without feeling hungover next day. Today, I had colonoscopy at 2:50pm, sedated with Propfol. I verified w/ Dr s office ahead of time I could take my alprazolam (1.5 mg) at least 5 hours prior to procedure. Afterward, nurse advised I cannot take quetiapine before bed tonight. Not sure she realized dose is prescribed at such a low dose. Is this to great a risk?
Mon, 30 Sep 2019
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Please write in with the colonoscopy findings to get an interpretation. The medicines you are taking need to be altered for a day as a precautionary measure.

Not taking a dose will not put you in any risk but as always there are certain guidelines to follow when you take other medicines like propofol.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Vivek Chail, Radiologist
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What Does My Colonoscopy Report Indicate?

Hello, Please write in with the colonoscopy findings to get an interpretation. The medicines you are taking need to be altered for a day as a precautionary measure. Not taking a dose will not put you in any risk but as always there are certain guidelines to follow when you take other medicines like propofol. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Vivek Chail, Radiologist