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Re: What does half-life really mean? » flip_flop

Posted by yxibow on May 16, 2006, at 3:59:31

In reply to Re: What does half-life really mean? » Larry Hoover, posted by flip_flop on May 14, 2006, at 11:26:00

> How about disorders like anxiety or OCD? Would a single dosage of Seroquel be adequate for that?

Single dosing of Seroquel is common in general, because it is positively the most sedating atypical antipsychotic (I know from experience, from its heavy load at H1) and perhaps the most sedating in general. It seems to work for Schizophreniform disorders.

I take it for a complex anxiety disorder, now nearly once a day. I am doing an experiment and taking 100 at 8pm and the remaining 900 at bedtime to increase the evening serum level, but in general, its regarded that the serum levels are adequate for once a day dosing.

Some people still may fall out of this category and still need twice or three times a day, and a lot of coffee or something, which I can't take.

-- tidings

Jay

 

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