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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 152194" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Christy (and others), Seroquel has been an amazing medication for my son. He had suffered from depression for more than two years, and after trials of many medications, it was finally the one to lift his depression. </p><p> </p><p>When my son was in day treatment last December and Seroquel was added to his medication mix, his attending psychiatrist told us that the therapeutic dose of Seroquel used to be 200 mg. But patients were reporting that it was pooping out after a while. It was discovered that the body metabolizes Seroquel faster and faster over time so in effect the dose was decreasing. It is now believed that the dose has to be higher than 200 mg to be effective for mood instability and mania.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 152194, member: 2423"] Christy (and others), Seroquel has been an amazing medication for my son. He had suffered from depression for more than two years, and after trials of many medications, it was finally the one to lift his depression. When my son was in day treatment last December and Seroquel was added to his medication mix, his attending psychiatrist told us that the therapeutic dose of Seroquel used to be 200 mg. But patients were reporting that it was pooping out after a while. It was discovered that the body metabolizes Seroquel faster and faster over time so in effect the dose was decreasing. It is now believed that the dose has to be higher than 200 mg to be effective for mood instability and mania. [/QUOTE]
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