 Originally Posted by kut_throat
even though its an antipsycotic...but Ive never heard of anyone getting irreversable side effects. The people I know that are skitso take 6 to 9 times the dose I take for my insomnia...
btw Antipsychotics are also commonly used for seizure prophylaxis. In general antipsychotics are very dangerous. For one, several of them are known to cause stevens-johnson syndrome, a rash that can progress to much of your skin falling off, severe organ damage, and blindness, the mortality rate is about 5%. Images of this syndrome(warning: these are graphic)->
http://travistrittjunky.smugmug.com/...28782781-L.jpg
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ima...nSyndrome2.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sdhawan/1367447752/
The most common incurable side effect is tardive dyskinesia. The majority of other serious side effects will stop within 6 months of discontinuing. Rarely seroquel can also cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome, which can be fatal.
"There is a risk of development of tardive dyskinesia, an incurable neurological disorder, with any prolonged use of quetiapine and some other neuroleptic drugs. However, quetiapine is believed to cause tardive dyskinesia somewhat less often than typical antipsychotics based on the data sources which point to placebo-level incidence of extrapyramidal side effects."
Ghaemi, S. Nassir, M.D.; Ko, James Y., A.B (October 2001).
"Quetiapine-related tardive dyskinesia.".
Am J Psychiatry. 1999 May;156(5):796-7.
"Tardive dyskinesia with quetiapine"
EDIT: Quetiapine = Seroquel
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