Can u get high off seriquol?!


Question: Can u get high off seriquol.?
or is it time released w/ no effect......my question means literally, do u get high.? i read the side effects but they arent clear on thatHealth Question & Answer


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lol, I take Seroquel for bipolar. It is an antipsychotic. You, my dear, will fall asleep and not wake up for 20 hours... and that'd be at the lowest dose.

You did read the side effects about TD and EPS, you know, permanent movement disorders. Not at all likely on the first dose, but who knows. Then there's akethisia, a truly horrible internal wrestlessness. I get that over a certain dose. It makes you litterally need to climb out of your skin. I'm sure you read and understand the other side effects, too. I have to take this med and have a brain wired for it. Why anyone else would want to sleep away a day w/the risks beats me, but if you need to try, go for it. Just have someplace safe to sleep an hour or so after taking it and don't have anything scheduled for the next 24 hours since you probably won't be awake for it.Health Question & Answer

I take the smallest 25mg pills for sleep.I have anxiety, and insomnia.
It does not make me high, I think you would be very disappointed.
It makes you drowsy, that's about it.
To the 1st person that answered: I SO WISH it would knock me out like that. But not for 20 hrs! LOL.
I take the 25's and last night took two and I was still up half the night.Health Question & Answer

No, you do not get "high" from Seriquol. You might experience extreme drowsiness and/or dizziness and feel lightheaded, similar to that when you are drunk, but you do not actually become "drunk" or "high".Health Question & Answer



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