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Any experiences of Seroquel as prn?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 639422" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>For my difficult child the tiredness at the morning seemed to go away quite quickly after he started the medication. He did seem slow and dull for some time, but that really could had been after effects of either other medications or the crisis itself. Difficult to say, because the situation was what it was. Taking that 25 mg every night doesn't seem to cause my difficult child any remarkable adverse side effects, but really does knock him out for the night.</p><p></p><p>25 mg is a really low dose and what I do know it is used by many to sleep issues and so on. And I doubt the psychiatrist wouldn't recommend the prn use, if it wouldn't work for some. but that is, how it is with these medications, isn't it? Something works for someone and doesn't for someone else. No way of knowing without trying, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 639422, member: 14557"] For my difficult child the tiredness at the morning seemed to go away quite quickly after he started the medication. He did seem slow and dull for some time, but that really could had been after effects of either other medications or the crisis itself. Difficult to say, because the situation was what it was. Taking that 25 mg every night doesn't seem to cause my difficult child any remarkable adverse side effects, but really does knock him out for the night. 25 mg is a really low dose and what I do know it is used by many to sleep issues and so on. And I doubt the psychiatrist wouldn't recommend the prn use, if it wouldn't work for some. but that is, how it is with these medications, isn't it? Something works for someone and doesn't for someone else. No way of knowing without trying, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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