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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 174204" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Well, when she took Seroquel before, she was on 150mg of it...and she was still having problems with the sedating. But, again, it was not being used by itself at that point. She was taking Concerta with it, Reperidol, Colodine, and another one I don't recall the exact name of right off the top of my head, zepam something?? As soon as we got her, she was already off the Seroquel and the first thing we did was start working on straightening out her medication because I was trying to figure out why she was on 2-3 different AP's at the same time.</p><p></p><p>So, maybe once they are able to tirate up to the therapeutic dose, since it is by itself, maybe we won't have those problems. I just want to make sure that they have a good plan for the management of her medications before they send her home, because like I said before, when she is "sedated" or "tired" she rages MORE because she is cranky!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 174204, member: 3527"] Well, when she took Seroquel before, she was on 150mg of it...and she was still having problems with the sedating. But, again, it was not being used by itself at that point. She was taking Concerta with it, Reperidol, Colodine, and another one I don't recall the exact name of right off the top of my head, zepam something?? As soon as we got her, she was already off the Seroquel and the first thing we did was start working on straightening out her medication because I was trying to figure out why she was on 2-3 different AP's at the same time. So, maybe once they are able to tirate up to the therapeutic dose, since it is by itself, maybe we won't have those problems. I just want to make sure that they have a good plan for the management of her medications before they send her home, because like I said before, when she is "sedated" or "tired" she rages MORE because she is cranky! [/QUOTE]
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