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Sir I m taking 50mg Librium and quetiapine 150 mg plain for my cyclonic bipolar disorder . but still my sleep disorder is there. please guide me. ... View answer
three times in a day. The 400 mg of quetiapine forces me to sleep around 12 hours a day minium, even ... the quetiapine forces me to sleep for and the side affects the 400 mg of... View answer
Mother currently taking Quetiapine Fumarate for hemiballism condition. Should she discontinue taking Zolpiden tartrate 5/mg for sleep while on the above med? ... View answer
SR to IR? If so, will it settle down with time? Didn't sleep last night after changing quetiapine to ... kept at 25 Sizopin kept at 12.5 Zapiz at 0.5, all in the night He changed quetiapine from SR... View answer
I take Quetiapine at night for sleep. Right now I am experiencing Urticaria from a food allergy. I have to take the Benadryl all day long. Is it safe to take the Quetiapine at night after taking ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
not make me tired and cant sleep. However, if I drink and take quetiapine then I can sleep. While I ...Hi Dr. I have been using quetiapine for the past 9 years. Things were going well but 2... View answer
I take quetiapine as a sleep aid along with 30mg of mirtazapine.I ve been taking the quetiapine because the other stopped working,the problem is the weight gain(30lbs)I run 45-50k a week,but cant lose ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Munish Sood
( Ayurveda Specialist)
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... View answer
I am in terrible shape, and I think it might be the Quetiapine I am taking to help me sleep. I take 300 mg. every night. Every morning, I fee just horrible. I feel like I am going to burst into tears at ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shreyas Pendharkar
( Psychiatrist)
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