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<blockquote data-quote="ggluvbug" data-source="post: 196900" data-attributes="member: 4285"><p>We are new to these medications and I haven't really read alot about them yet. He was on a higher dose of Seroquel, but the doctor lowered it trying to get the lowest dose with the desired effect. At higher levels, he was much more teary-eyed than he is now. The doctor did mention that the Trileptal could be increased. </p><p></p><p>When we did the admit today, the nurse told me that the psychiatrist wants to wait to mess with the medications. I am sure they will do blood levels, etc before making any adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggluvbug, post: 196900, member: 4285"] We are new to these medications and I haven't really read alot about them yet. He was on a higher dose of Seroquel, but the doctor lowered it trying to get the lowest dose with the desired effect. At higher levels, he was much more teary-eyed than he is now. The doctor did mention that the Trileptal could be increased. When we did the admit today, the nurse told me that the psychiatrist wants to wait to mess with the medications. I am sure they will do blood levels, etc before making any adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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