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I take seroquel 400 mg every night for sleep, and 50 mg every 4 hours as needed for anxiety. A couple times I have accidentally taken my 400 mg a couple hours later, and I got really nauseas and shaky. Is this normal? Is it a withdrawal symptom. It's just so weird because I usually take it at 8 pm, and I took it at around 11 pm. Can withdrawal symptoms happen that fast? I thought that Seroquel is non-habit forming....
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I take it sometimes at 8 and sometimes at 11. It really varies. I never had a problem.
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Hello,
I have never had withdrawal symptoms from taking it a couple of hours later, but definitely 6 hours or more without the usual nighttime dosage, and I get weak and EXTREMELY nauseous, like you mentioned. |
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yeah, i thought it would be too small of a time difference, to make a difference too, but so far every time that as happened, i took it a couple hours later than usual..maybe it's all in my head....lol
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i take 150mg at night. one time i ran out n didnt take them for 2 days. i had the worst headache ever for about 4 days even after starting back up on them. i was also very nasueas n shaky n irritable
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When I was taking Seroquel there was one time where I missed a dose because I had run out but was seeing Pdoc the next day. I nearly passed out while driving; I felt like I had just lost a ton of blood.
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