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Re: Seroquel - strange drug interactions... EDUK » Jeroen

Posted by yxibow on August 12, 2006, at 2:06:42

In reply to Seroquel - strange drug interactions... EDUK, posted by Jeroen on August 6, 2006, at 13:10:52

> hi i'm on seroquel 400 pm, i stopped tranxene entire, and now i am starting to feel good, but this can't be good, that the drug interaction tranxene has prevented the anti psychotic from making changes in my mood for a year and felt bad.
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> THIS IS SO STRANGE!!!!!!!! tranxene blocked the anti psychotic from making CHANGES IN MY MOOD, i'm scared but hopefully i recover from my social withdrawal now...
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> should i go to the hospital and say this, i'm scared, the tranxene isnt out of my system yet fully, but i felt very good, oh man, those drugs, doctors i dont know wich to trust :(
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> sorry eduk about the insult. :|


Tranxene/clorazepate dipotassium can cause a memory fog and perhaps for your particular brain chemistry a depressive effect too, so the removal of the benzodiazepine may have produced exactly what you are observing.


I just hope you withdrew from it gradually because being a 3x/day medication it can have permanent results from cold turkey. (I guess I speak from personal experience now going 9 years of occasional spasms so this may not apply to most people -- today's MRIs are not capable of showing what is probably a minor lesion, who knows, so I dont meant to scare you.)

Good luck to you

-j

 

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