Posted by Peace on March 8, 2002, at 19:59:16
In reply to Re: Seroquel - is it really this dangerous? » Peace, posted by TSA West on March 8, 2002, at 2:40:28
Hi Friend,
Thanks for the info. Though a lot of it was hard to understand, I did notice that the studies were for a duration of only 6 weeks. So I wonder what happens after long-term use of Seroquel.
I am really nervous about this drug now. I ran out of it and didn't fill my script today.
It really helped me and I felt better than I have in years. I actually started to feel human again, and was able to stop the benzos. But I don't want to play Russian Rulette, which I fear I may be doing. I just wish there was a magic pill with no serious side effects.
I am curious to see how I am going to sleep tonight without it.
Peace
> Dear friend,
>
> There was no difference between quetiapine and placebo treatment groups in the incidence of EPS in 3 placebo-controlled clinical trials using variable doses of quetiapine: http://www.vh.org/Providers/Conferences/CPS/04.html#QUETIAPINE
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