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Tell Me about Seroquel...(psychiatric adds to cocktail)
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 99897" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>If you toggle to the next page in the general forum there is a whole thread by April, with many's experiences with Seroquel, which might help you.</p><p></p><p>I have no information at all about seizures and Seroquel. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>I do know Seroquel and Risperdal, together is pretty potent, so I am glad to hear the doctor wants to wean him from the Ripserdal - and that my son did better on Seroquel than Risperdal.</p><p></p><p>Just some things to watch for with this medication, as well as Risperdal, is elevated Cholestrol and blood sugar levels, and an elevation in Prolactin, as well as increase in appetite, and weight gain. In some rare cases, APs can cause TardiveDyskenisia (sp).....again, just something to be aware of. Also in some cases Seroquel and Risperdal can cause urinary incontinence, or retention.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry all is rough. It must be really hard weaning him off of the Depakote.............which is a seizure medication. Sometimes it can take months for a child to settle down after a medication change. What is the doctor's plan for controlling the seizure? I think he needs to tell you that flat out, before you move forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 99897, member: 3301"] If you toggle to the next page in the general forum there is a whole thread by April, with many's experiences with Seroquel, which might help you. I have no information at all about seizures and Seroquel. Sorry. I do know Seroquel and Risperdal, together is pretty potent, so I am glad to hear the doctor wants to wean him from the Ripserdal - and that my son did better on Seroquel than Risperdal. Just some things to watch for with this medication, as well as Risperdal, is elevated Cholestrol and blood sugar levels, and an elevation in Prolactin, as well as increase in appetite, and weight gain. In some rare cases, APs can cause TardiveDyskenisia (sp).....again, just something to be aware of. Also in some cases Seroquel and Risperdal can cause urinary incontinence, or retention. I am so sorry all is rough. It must be really hard weaning him off of the Depakote.............which is a seizure medication. Sometimes it can take months for a child to settle down after a medication change. What is the doctor's plan for controlling the seizure? I think he needs to tell you that flat out, before you move forward. [/QUOTE]
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