Posted by SLS on December 21, 2008, at 7:07:57
In reply to Re: my EEG showed sinus tachardia, posted by SLS on December 21, 2008, at 6:43:25
Remember, Seroquel has a major metabolite that is a potent NE reuptake inhibitor. That might explain the elevated heart rate. If Seroquel works great for you otherwise, you can take a beta-blocker to reduce your HR if necessary.
I think a great many of us would like to see you succeed. Unless your heart rate exceeds 120 bpm, I would not be too concerned about it at this juncture. If Seroquel is the best of the bunch for you, do everything you can to make it work. This might include aggressively treating the tachycardia and any other side effects that emerge. It can be done.
- Scott
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