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Default Feb 16, 2007 at 05:24 PM
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I have been taking seroquel to help me sleep for over a year now. I understand that no one here is a doctor but does anyone know if you can take TYLENOL PM with Seroquel?? Not on a regular basis of course. Has anyone tried this? I just need something to help me on Sunday's fall asleep early. I am a night owl and like to go to bed around midnight but on Saturday night, I really need to fall asleep by 8pm to get ready for work. Thanks!

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Ask your pharmacist.

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Default Feb 16, 2007 at 05:54 PM
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It is fine, and will just make you more tired.
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