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My psychiatrist wants me to start on Clozaril because seroquel isn't doing it's job with hearing voices and stuff. I just want some information on how it works for you or any information that someone going on it can use. I hope it helps because i'm having a hard time right now and need some relief. Thanks for any information that you can give me.
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I was on Clozaril, at first its helps to sleep but it wont work for long you need to keep increasing your dose and i gained tons of weight because of this
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I took it once for sleep and it caused profuse sweating. That was it - I did not go back.
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I am currently taking Clozaril and it works very well for me. I am on 325mg per day.
I take Clozaril for two purposes. I take it to treat psychosis and manic depression. It works very well for me in both aspects. I no longer have hallucinations, paranoia, and I also don't get manic symptoms, such as racing thoughts, lack of sleep, pressured speech. You have to titrate slowly to reduce the risk of certain side effects. I was started on 25mg and was increased every week until I got to 300mg. Be prepared to do blood work on a regular basis. The blood work is to check your white blood cells (ensuring they don't get too low). The only side effects I get (that could be attributed to the med) are sedation and dry mouth. This medication can cause drooling, which I've heard you can take Cogentin to help treat it. I hope this helps. I wish you the best with your treatment. ~ Andy |
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I take clozaril since 2007 for bipolar. It has worked well for me. If I run out of it for a few days I started having difficulty sleeping and sometimes get a bit manic. As netsavy said it can cause drooling and I have that side effect at night which is annoying.
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Quetiapine (trade name Seroquel) is notoriously ineffective at helping with psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia. It's great as a mood stabilizer and even an antidepressant, but it's abilities to suppress psychosis falls short of what most people require.
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