Welcome BrandonJ
Why are you taking Seroquel? If it is just to help with focus, maybe there are other less dangerous medications you could try?
"Seroquel
Generic name: quetiapine
Use: Psychosis, rage/aggression.
Action, if known: Atypical neuroleptic-this drug is believed to increase the availability of serotonin and dopamine at specific receptors in the brain.
Side effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, sedation, agitation, nausea, changes in appetite, weight gain or loss, or sexual dysfunction may occur. Seroquel lowers the seizure threshold. It also carries a danger of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), extrapyramidal side effects, and tardive dyskinesia.
Known interaction hazards: The effects of this drug can be made dangerously strong by alcohol and all CNS depressants, including tranquilizers, sedatives, OTC sleep aids, and narcotics, as well as the anti-epilepsy drug phenytoin. It may interfere with the effects of drugs for high blood pressure. Seroquel's action may be increased by other drugs, including ketoconazole, erythromycin, clarithromycin, diltiazem, verapamil, and nefazodone.
Tips: This drug can cause extra-sensitivity to heat. People with liver or kidney problems, heart disease, thyroid problems, or low blood pressure should be monitored while taking Seroquel. You may want to supplement with vitamin E, which may protect against tardive dyskinesia."
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