Posted by ronaldo on October 10, 2006, at 9:53:54
In reply to Re: Seroquel for sleep - doesn't work, posted by cache-monkey on October 9, 2006, at 14:40:44
> > I think that Seroquel's sleep benefits might be better at *lower* doses at which it's mainly an anti-histamine. Higher doses leads to noradrenergic effects which could "burn" through the antihistamine drowsiness. I'm on it at 12.5 mg and am finding I sleep better and longer than when I was on 50 mg.
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> > Good luck,
> > cache-monkey
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> Thanks cache-monkey,
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> That is very interesting. I will try it at 12.5 mg. Some patients on www.askapatient.com report using such small doses. That will entail cutting a 25 mg tablet in half. Is that what you do? How many hours sleep do you get out of 12.5 mg?
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> ...AlanBTW what time do you take your 12.5 mg? and do you just take it with some water?
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