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Insomnia

Posted by Sigismund on January 19, 2008, at 17:24:04

Seroquel may be good for sleep but may not provide good sleep quality.

Remeron is OK for me until the next day when I would definately rather have not taken it.

So I'm wondering about the lowest effective dose of Zyprexa?

I think the 5HT2 antagonism (or whatever it is) might agree with me. And if I kept the dose really low perhaps the whole appetite, weight gain, prolactin thing would be handleable.

My problem is sleep maintenance. I get to sleep easily because I'm so tired, but wake up after four hours. Even if I take something then, sleep tends to be very very light.

I wouldn't be thinking of something like Zyprexa if I hadn't eliminated all the causes I can think of.

So what's the very minimum effective dose?
And does it feel really awful?
(I hate antihistamines and anticholinergics.)

 

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