Seroquel is an anti-psychotic medicine available only by prescription. Seroquel is the trade-name for the universal drug Quetiapine Fumarate.
Seroquel is utilized in the treating of schizophrenia to manage delusions, hallucinations, thought issues and difficulties connecting with fact. Seroquel may be prescribed on a short-term foundation for the handling of mania associated with bipolarity.
Seroquel dosage amounts alter depending on the patient's condition and reply to medication. Some patients find a comparatively tiny dose to be effective, while others will require a far higher dose. To find the proper dosage for an individual person the prescribing doctor will begin with a small dose and increase continuously until the desired result is attained.
Dosage for Schizophrenia
Usually, doses of Seroquel for the treatment of schizophrenia go from between three hundred and 400 milligrams a day. This dose is split into two or three small measures. For some patients, a small dose of 150 mg proves effective ; some may exceed 400 mg, but rarely will a prescription be for more than 750 mg daily, and more than 800 mg per day hasn't been tested for safety. Dosing starts low and increases over a four day period to find the optimal dose. The introductory dosing schedule generally follows this custom :
" 25 mg twice on day 1
" steady daily rise by twenty-five to 50 mg for days 2-4 ( taken in 2 or 3 regular doses )
" Increases by 25-50 mg every two days if needed after day 5
Dose for bipolar disorder
common dosage of Seroquel for the treatment of bipolar disfunction falls between 400 and 800 mg every day. Dosing is metered and increased steadily over a period of four to 6 days, like dosing for schizophrenia. The usual dosing custom follows :
" 50 mg taken twice on day 1
" Increase to one hundred mg twice on day 2
" Increase to 150 mg twice on day 3
" Increase to 2 hundred mg twice on day four
" Days 5 and 6 increase if necessary incrementally ( increments not to surpass two hundred mg, and total dose not to exceed eight hundred mg )
Dosing schedules for both schizophrenia and bipolar disfunction may be reduced and made more gradual if patients suffer from liver disease and / or side-effects.
As safety hasn't been determined for doses over eight hundred mg, it is vital to take the medication in amounts only as prescribed. Patients must be aware of the indicators of overdose in case a mistake is made . Indicators of Seroquel overdose include :
" woozy spells, fainting
" fatigue, weakness, exhaustion
" Fast heart beat, quick pulse
If a dose is missed it ought to be taken as quickly as recalled, although not if it is near to the time for the next dose. Doses shouldn't be doubled in an effort to catch up a missed dose.
Seroquel can have interaction with other medicines and herbal remedies and additions, so it is very important to report all herbal, OTC, and prescribed medicines to the patient's doctor. Seroquel can also cause and inflame certain medical issues, and does carry a potential for side effects, so it's a necessity to report all conditions ( new or formerly existing ) to the prescribing doctor.
Seroquel should be stored at 70 degrees ( ideally, 77 degrees ), and kept away from heat and moisture. It is very important to keep Seroquel away from pets and especially kids.