Quetiapine, commonly sold under the brand name Seroquel, is a type of medication called an atypical antipsychotic. It is most likely to cause you shortness of breath and fatigue when you first start taking it. However, if these symptoms continue after you finish your treatment, you may feel better.
Seroquel is a type of medication called a tricyclic antidepressant. It's also available in a generic form called citalopram. Like Quetiapine, this brand of medication is not FDA-approved by the FDA and is not known to cause sedation or dependence.
There are several other brand names for Seroquel that are not covered in this article. To learn more, please see the end of this entry or the.
Seroquel (quetiapine)
Quetiapine (escitalopram)
Quetiapine XR (escitalopram)
Taking Seroquel with a meal may help quell the effects of the atypical antipsychotics. (See also Drug Information).
Seroquel is approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). Other approved uses for Seroquel include the treatment of panic disorder (PD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
Seroquel XR is approved for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Other approved uses for Seroquel include:
Seroquel has an average rating of 4.8 (range 4 -8). Some of the most common side effects are as follows:
If you get any of the following serious side effects, stop taking Seroquel and call your doctor at once:
If you’ve had a heart attack or stroke in the last 90 days, or has had a stroke or heart disease, stop taking Seroquel and get emergency medical treatment right away.
Seroquel can make you dizzy or drowsy. Alcohol or marijuana (cannabis) can also make you dizzy or drowsy. Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that needs alertness or clear vision until you can do it safely. Do not stand up or sit up quickly from the lying or sitting position.
Seroquel can interact with a wide range of medications and, including:
Seroquel (quetiapine) is a type of prescription medication called an antipsychotic drug. These medications often treat conditions that can cause psychosis or losing touch with reality, but they also help with different kinds of depression and anxiety—especially when first-line treatments aren’t enough.
There are two types of antipsychotic drugs. “Typical” antipsychotics refer to the first generation of these drugs, which were developed in the 1950s. “Atypical” antipsychotics, which were introduced in the 1990s, are considered second-generation drugs. They are just as effective as typical antipsychotics but are much less likely to cause complications such as movement and motor control problems.
Seroquel (quetiapine) is an atypical antipsychotic. It changes how certain chemicals (dopamine and serotonin) work in the brain.
Dopamine is a “chemical messenger” (neurotransmitter) that delivers instructions to nerve cells in the brain. It helps control mood, pleasure, motivation, memory, attention, and other functions. Serotonin is also a chemical messenger. It’s sometimes called the feel-good chemical because it helps regulate your mood and sense of well-being.
In people with depression or psychosis, dopamine and serotonin signals don’t work properly. Seroquel (quetiapine) works by blocking these abnormal signals.
Seroquel (quetiapine) can help with conditions like schizophrenia, manic episodes, and bipolar disorderAn antipsychotic is a drug that helps treat symptoms by changing how certain chemicals (dopamine and serotonin) work in the brain. An antipsychotic is usually prescribed in conjunction with antidepressants (such as fluoxetine or sertraline).
An antipsychotic may be used cautiously in people with psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. If your doctor prescribes an antipsychotic, try a different drug first.
Seroquel (quetiapine) can be used safely when first-line treatments aren’t enough to cover the cost of treatment.
An antipsychotic helps people with symptoms by changing how certain chemicals (dopamine and serotonin) work in the brain. It’s called an “antipsychotic,” and it’s the second generation of drugs.
An antipsychotic can be used to treat both manic and depressive episodes. It also helps people with schizophrenia. The main difference between an antipsychotic and a typical anti-psychotic is safety (or effectiveness), so people who have a high level of an antipsychotic in their system don’t need to use it.
An antipsychotic blocks an abnormal signal to nerve cells that usually cause psychosis. Because an antipsychotic works by blocking signals that cause psychosis, it can treat both manic and depressive episodes.
An antipsychotic may also help treat psychotic disorders. It may help with both bipolar and manic episodes. Talk with your doctor if you have a doctor’s prescription but don’t know it.
An antipsychotic doesn’t protect against infections (such as the common cold), and it can’t treat viral infections (such as the common cold).
An antipsychotic doesn’t protect against STDs (such as the one that’s in your body), and it can’t treat herpes infections (such as the herpes simplex virus).
An antipsychotic won’t help with irritable bowel disease (IBD), not with chemotherapy, not with surgery, and not with chemotherapy for acute myocarditis (blood-borne diseases that can cause fatal outcomes when taken in combination with other anti-cancer drugs).
An antipsychotic usually has a slight risk of side effects. But if you experience side effects while taking an antipsychotic, stop taking the medication and contact your doctor right away.
An antipsychotic has several potential side effects.
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Seroquel XR
Seroquel XR is an antipsychotic medication that is used to treat mental health conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. It is mainly used to treat the symptoms of these conditions such as hallucinations (such as having a hard time thinking) and delusions (such as having a psychotic state). Seroquel XR works by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that cause schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
The medication is manufactured by AstraZeneca, a pharmaceutical company based in London.
Seroquel XR works by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that cause hallucinations and delusions (psychosis). These chemicals include dopamine, which is involved in mood regulation (such as regulating appetite and sleep) and serotonin, which is involved in regulating emotions (such as finding happiness and being calm). Other chemicals are also involved in mood regulation such as dopamine and serotonin.
It's important to note that Seroquel XR is not approved for use in children under the age of 18.
Before starting Seroquel XR, inform your doctor if you are allergic to any of its components or if you have any other allergies. You should also inform your doctor if you have problems or side effects from taking Seroquel XR. Your doctor will decide if Seroquel XR is right for you and may adjust your dosage based on your specific symptoms and medical conditions.
It's also not recommended for use in children under the age of 10 unless directed by a doctor. Additionally, Seroquel XR should only be used under the guidance of a doctor and only after careful consideration.
In the package, read the patient information leaflet that comes with your medication. Before taking Seroquel XR, inform your doctor if you are allergic to any of its components or if you have any other allergies.
Seroquel XR is not recommended for women.
The dosage of Seroquel XR varies depending on the condition it is used to treat and how it is taken. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you. Seroquel XR should be taken at the same time each day for the following symptoms:
It's important to follow your doctor's instructions and not to increase your dosage without consulting them. Be sure to tell your doctor if you have any unexpected side effects or are worried about them.
Common side effects of Seroquel XR may include:
Seroquel XR can cause some side effects. However, these side effects are usually mild and temporary. If you experience an allergic reaction, such as swelling, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, or difficulty breathing, stop taking Seroquel XR and contact your doctor immediately. This medication can worsen these symptoms.
Seroquel XR can also cause more serious side effects, including:
If you experience any unusual symptoms, you should contact a doctor immediately.
Seroquel XR may cause an allergic reaction. The condition may also make you feel lightheaded or dizzy.