I gained alot of weight on it so my doctor told me to quite taking it cold turkey and i didn't have any withdrawals except i couldn't sleep.
2006-10-11 13:11:27
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answered by Darcee 3
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There is a law suit out for seroquil. My mother now has diabetics and high blood pressure from the medication.
2006-10-11 00:13:00
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answered by angel_4_you_33 1
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im on seroquil for anxiety, i dont think you will have any withdrawls because they dont seem to be addicive. you may just feel a bit emotional for a few days.
2006-10-11 00:06:10
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answered by arcane 3
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No withdrawals, just won't have the appitite anymore or be able to sleep.
2006-10-11 00:05:37
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answered by Kitty L 3
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How long have been been taking those?
I didn't experience any withdrawal. Perhaps coz I didn't take them long enough.
2006-10-11 02:52:02
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answered by Nemrac666 2
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The best person to ask is your pharmacist; no one knows drugs as well as they do, especially doctors of any specialty.
2006-10-10 23:58:39
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answered by bob h 5
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You should probably just go off it slowly, just cut your doses down and you will be fine.
2006-10-10 23:57:46
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answered by someoneoutthere 5
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http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/162/5/1020
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetiapine
2006-10-11 05:29:31
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answered by Ajeesh Kumar 4
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you need to do so gradually and with a doctor helping..these aren't drugs that you can just stop taking abruptly...be careful please
2006-10-11 01:29:10
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answered by OliveRuth 4
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you should really discuss that with your dr. first.
2006-10-11 00:04:56
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answered by lethallolita 3
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