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Susannah

Susannah

Mage
Jul 2, 2018
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Hi. I was just wondering if anyone have some experience with this medication?

It's originally an antipsychotic drug, but my doctor prescribed it for better sleep, low dose. Side effects?
 
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eve2004

DEAD YESTERDAY
Aug 17, 2019
577
I have a bottle of it but never took it. My psych said it is VERY sedating, he recommended cutting up the pill as small as possible (quarters, I had the pharmacist do it)... Take it early and expect to need coffee in the morning or don't plan anything too early...
 
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TiredBipolar

TiredBipolar

"I got a timebomb ticking in my head..."
Sep 12, 2019
14
I take it for bipolarity, mostly it gives dry mouth and an almost uncontrollable hunger
 
Quitter

Quitter

Member
Sep 4, 2019
77
I got quetiapin for anxiety. Knocks me out within an hour, and I'm a zombie long into the next day, so I only take them when I'm basically panicking.

Besides tiredness, I haven't noticed any other side effects, but like I said, I only use it very occasionally. Also if you take it daily you build tolerance. Or at least I did.
 
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Susannah

Susannah

Mage
Jul 2, 2018
530
I take it for bipolarity, mostly it gives dry mouth and an almost uncontrollable hunger
Does it help you at all?
I got quetiapin for anxiety. Knocks me out within an hour, and I'm a zombie long into the next day, so I only take them when I'm basically panicking.

Besides tiredness, I haven't noticed any other side effects, but like I said, I only use it very occasionally. Also if you take it daily you build tolerance. Or at least I did.
I've experienced wierd nightmares when taking them. Felt like betwee
Does it help you at all?

I've experienced wierd nightmares when taking them. Felt like between sleep and awake.
 
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TiredBipolar

TiredBipolar

"I got a timebomb ticking in my head..."
Sep 12, 2019
14
Does it help you at all?
I guess it does, I take it with venlafaxine and lamotrigine, it numbs my feelings, I don't feel much depressed nor maniac and sometimes I actually feel good, but most of the time it makes me feel nothing at all
 
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mathieu

mathieu

Enlightened
Jun 5, 2019
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Dry mouth, stuffy nose and weight gain. I'm not sure if the low dose used for sleep causes weight gain though. I was on a high dose.
 
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Brainpain

chronic pain
Jun 14, 2019
106
I take it at night, I have bipolar but was also prescribed it for sleep back in the day when it was very widely used for that. It gets me to sleep but not how it used to. For years it was the best sleep imaginable. Vivid dreams . Insatiable hunger
 
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eve2004

DEAD YESTERDAY
Aug 17, 2019
577
My psych really recommended it also for sleep. I did fill the prescription so I have a full bottle of it bit the weight gain scared me off. He was honest about it, but said that at low doses, there less chance and of there is any, it would be minimal. But he respects the fact that I'm reluctant to try it.

I don't know what your dose is, but you can always ask the pharmacist to cut them in half or even quarters for part of the bottle so you can decide how little you think you need to take. Like if you take the smallest possible dose and it doesn't work, you can still add another very small dose instead of going with a full pill. Some days I'm tired and I know I'll sleep on my own so I need less « help ». I wouldn't stop cold turkey though, thats why if you feel you don't need it, you can still take a quarter pill so your body doesn't freak out.
 
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Bagger

Bagger

Stressful
Jun 18, 2019
331
Hi. I was just wondering if anyone have some experience with this medication?

It's originally an antipsychotic drug, but my doctor prescribed it for better sleep, low dose. Side effects?

I have it, i take 50mg of it every night for sleep. Im also stupid moron because i like to abuse it with alcohol, one beer + 25mg of it and wohoo im drunk. Sleep it off and everything is back to normal, no zombie. But maybe it's because I'm zombie like normally.
 
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Futility

Futility

Student
Aug 13, 2019
183
So this isn't a very positive post, but I want you to be safe and know all the possible outcomes, not everyone's the same and each person's body chemistry differs.
It might be the best thing you've ever had, it might be your worst nightmare, and then again, it might just be the same as eating a sandwich with no effects at all.

I was on seroquel/quetiapine.
It caused me to go into a psychosis, I became increasingly hostile and very aggressive with constant brain fog. I had a hard time doing normal things, like there was something blocking everything I did, like going outside, picking things up, cooking dinner, everything felt heavy and the headaches didn't help.
I was on a very small dose, recommended to break the pills up into quarters.
When going to sleep, I experienced extreme panic attacks during constant sleep paralysis which prompted further suicidal thoughts because it strained my psychological well being.

I never took them long enough for these side effects to subside as they were far too dangerous to my health, so I never got to experience weight gain or the reduction in intelligence that most people complain about.
 
BPD_LE

BPD_LE

The Queen of Meme
Aug 11, 2019
1,576
I'm prescribed it. Been on it for years. Knocks me out at night for a good 4 hours, add alcohol and it's even longer. Like others have said, it's definitely a zombie drug.
 
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JoeFailure

Mage
Apr 29, 2019
574
I was prescribed it. I had never been on medication before and had just started taking Adderall XR which was making my restless leg syndrome worse. I took it once at night, I woke up in a super cold sweat and was really woozy. On my way to the bathroom I literally just fell. I thought I was going to die, but unfortunately it can't be that easy right?

I didn't take it after that, but I have heard from other people that it can take some time to get used to as it is a heavy hitter of a drug.
 
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Tegan_sky

Tegan_sky

losing hope
Aug 16, 2019
101
I too had a very bad experience with Quetiapine. Quetiapine is a second generation antipsychotic my shrink prescribed for me because the first generation antipsychotic that worked for 26 years, was not available for a while in the US. Didn't occur to me to look online for that first gen. med through Canadian Pharma websites. I got good, sound sleep while on Quetiapine, however, from the first day I was on it, I had acute urinary retention to such I could not urinate at all, (googling it now I see urinary retention is a possible side effect to Quetiapine) plus I was in a state of panic from the time I got up until the time I went to bed. Lost 15 pounds in only two weeks due to not being able to do more than choke down yogurt and toast. This drug is not FDA approved for either anxiety or sleep. Like the poster Futility wrote, don't want to scare anyone but the negatives need to be shared too. I didn't have a good reaction to another second generation med, Risperidone, either. Thankfully I got a good supply of the first generation med out of Canada, and also now it is available again in the US.
 
BPD_LE

BPD_LE

The Queen of Meme
Aug 11, 2019
1,576
Oh shit, forgot to say for side effects. It rapidly depletes my b12 levels causing anemia. Took them years to figure out it was the Quetiapine! I have to take b12 along side it.
 
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justanotherday

Specialist
Jul 22, 2019
397
Watch out for weight gain. I had a doc give it yo me for sleep at a low dose. I gained 5 pounds in less than 2 weeks, and I usually always have stayed at a nice steady weight. Well, I got the hell off that crap and sure enough, those 5 pounds went away.
 
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Tabbyql

Tabbyql

Chronic people pleaser
Mar 13, 2019
282
I took it for a year, it was to help me to sleep and other stuff. I put on massive amount of weight and was hungry 24/7. I stupidly quit cold turkey.
 
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eve2004

DEAD YESTERDAY
Aug 17, 2019
577
I am terrified of taking any anti-d now because of these horor stories. I only take benzos, I know they are awful too but at least I know how I react to them. I cycle them with regular benadryl or something else occasionally or my tolerance would skyrocket and I'd end up scouring the net for some extra. So i take benzos to calm the anxiety that I have about potentially having anxiety preventing me from sleeping.
 

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