Posted by noa on November 9, 2000, at 6:12:10
In reply to Re: Right time to take Effexor, posted by Missy on November 8, 2000, at 17:37:44
Cindy, how does seroquel feel as a sleep-aid? I am struggling at the moment with restless legs from the effexor, and my sleep has been disjointed for the past two months. I recently raised my serzone from 300 to 350 (I take 300 at 5:30-6 pm, and 50 at about 8-9 pm). It is better, but still not great---my feet and legs are still jumping around, making it hard to fall asleep and sleep soundly all night.
I have been thinking maybe I need to lower the effexor dose slightly, but I am afraid of losing AD effect. As it happens, last night I slept better because yesterday's effexor dose had been taken at around 2:30 am rather than 7 am, because I had forgotten to take it the day before. So, I started wondering if I should try taking the effexor before bed? But I think the activating effects would kick in mid-sleep, and that would be a problem.
I think you have taken Serzone for sleep. How does Seroquel compare? Have you taken trazodone? How does Seroquel compare to that?
Is it intensely sedating? How fast acting/long acting is it? How much before bed is it taken, and does it wear off by morning?
Thanks.
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