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Seroquel and Abilify together?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 309935" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Because Remeron is an antidepressant, it could be activating him and keeping him awake instead of settling him down at night. I agree that you might want to discontinue it.</p><p> </p><p>Seroquel XR is less sedating than regular Seroquel so you might want to consider switching to regular Seroquel to help your difficult child sleep at night. You could also consider increasing the dose because it's not that high (doses up to 600 mg are not unheard of).</p><p> </p><p>One of our psychiatrists recently mentioned that low doses of Abilify are being added to help with brightening affect and processing in the daytime so you might be on to something. Definitely ask the psychiatrist about it at tomorrow's appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 309935, member: 2423"] Because Remeron is an antidepressant, it could be activating him and keeping him awake instead of settling him down at night. I agree that you might want to discontinue it. Seroquel XR is less sedating than regular Seroquel so you might want to consider switching to regular Seroquel to help your difficult child sleep at night. You could also consider increasing the dose because it's not that high (doses up to 600 mg are not unheard of). One of our psychiatrists recently mentioned that low doses of Abilify are being added to help with brightening affect and processing in the daytime so you might be on to something. Definitely ask the psychiatrist about it at tomorrow's appointment. [/QUOTE]
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