Getting off of Seroquel
I have been on 300 mgs. Seroquel ER for over a year for augmenting my antidepressant which is 45 mgs. Of Mirtazapine. I decided to try and get off of the Seroquel. I was on 300mgs ER (extended release). I titrated down to 250 mg ER for 2 months without too many problems.than i titrated down to 200mgs ER just 5 days ago. My plan is to try to titrate off using ER tablets. My thinking is that perhaps the drug will remove its self from my system more gradually. I have had some nausea and a couple of episodes of diarrhea. I also have a very irregular heart beat and was started on 60 mgs of Propranolol ER (extended release) 4 weeks ago. It seems to be helping my heartbeat. I have wondered if the nausea and light headness is from the Propranolol, a Beta Blocker, or the dose reduction of the Seroquel. I also wonder if the way iam titrating the Seroquel is safe. My doctor says it will only take a couple of weeks...I think that is too fast of a taper after being on a drug for over a year. What do you think?
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No I don’t I’m trying now. It’s difficult
How are you doing now?
I tapered for 75mg to 50mg then 25mg my doctor told me how but I know it was too fast. I went off twice then had to get back on due to restlessness and agitation both times. My doctor said there are now withdrawals at 25 mg because it’s a low dose. That’s not correct though. So now I’m back on and I saw the link in the Facebook group Seroquel (quetiapine) should be illegal. They have a lot of information there.
You have to become a member then click on the picture and there are files there. That’s what I’m reading to see if it helps me.
@val56 There are typically standard tapering schedules but they can usually be adjusted to minimize withdraw symptoms. It is important to taper with a provider's guidance. I'm wondering if you've considered switching providers or getting a second opinion? There should be trust and collaboration between patient and provider and what I'm hearing is that you don't trust the provider is working in your best interest. Did I get that right?
Hello and thank you for your reply. Yes, I am going to fire my current provider as he continues to misdiagnose my issues and I've found a doctor level psychitrist. Again, thank you and I hope you have a happy holiday.
GOOD GIRL! MORE DOCTORS NEED TO BE FIRED SO THEY MAY LEARN TO TAKE BETTER CARE OF THEIR PATIENTS!
SUNDANCE(rb)
@val56
I disagree that either Effexor or Seroquel should be illegal. They are beneficial to many. I know a man who has schizophrenia who takes Seroquel and although he did develop Seroquel Induced Diabetes from it his Schizophrenia has been controlled so he chooses to continue taking it. If I were you I would use the 5 to 10% method and if possible use a Compounding Pharmacy to assure accuracy.
Another option is Cinderella therapeutics in the Netherlands. Below is there Seroquel tapering strips page.
https://cdn.taperingstrip.org/presordfrm/antipsychotics/QTPN_bestel_GB.pdf
Here is some additional information about Cinderella therapeutics
https://www.taperingstrip.com/prescribing-and-ordering/
Unfortunately, most physicians aren't adequately trained or just don't care about the differences in metabolism in different people.
Although doctors aren't always to blame. Patients have a responsibility to know what they are taking and not automatically assume doctors are incapable of making mistakes. Patients are frequently in a hurry to stop medications. One lady here took Effexor for 30 years and quit cold turkey and had a stroke. What's the rush?
Best of luck to you,
Jake
Too many doctors are using Seroquel off label. Not just for schizophrenia. Therein lies the problem.
I have also tried and my pharmacy can’t do the liquid form and my psychiatrist won’t write the script