Posted by cache-monkey on January 16, 2006, at 21:26:58
In reply to Re: Seroquel sore tongue?, posted by blueberry on January 16, 2006, at 20:36:46
This was my first thought, too. I couldn't get above 50 mg on Seroquel because the H-1 blockade had my mouth and throat completely dried out. Definitely my throat and also at least the back of my tounge would be sore in the morning when I woke up. (I dosed at night)
Kodi - you might want to try using an anti-dry-mouth tooth paste (Tom's of Maine makes one, probably others too) or drops or gum or mouthwash and see if that helps at all.
> So many oddball things can happen with just about any med. I have no idea what the sore tongue is all about. The only thing I could possibly think of was that maybe it had something to do with the dry mouth side effect, if that's happening with you. It sure did with me. Dry mouth, sore tongue, I dunno, maybe. Or it is some weird version of TD? Dunno. Movement going on when you're asleep maybe? I don't know. If we look at the list of uncommon side effects that happened with any med in less than 1% of patients in clinical trials, it is a long laundry list of all kinds of weird things.
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