Quetiapine 100mg Tablets: My Experience and Side Effects
I've been prescribed Quetiapine 100mg Tablets for my bipolar disorder, and I'm curious to hear from others who have experience with this medication. How have you found it to help with your symptoms? I've been taking it for a few months now, and while it has helped stabilize my mood, I've also experienced some side effects like dizziness and weight gain. I'm wondering if these are common and if they subside over time. Also, has anyone else had issues with tardive dyskinesia or other serious side effects? I'm a bit worried about the long-term risks. Do any of you have advice on managing these side effects or any other tips for coping with Quetiapine?
Quetiapine 100mg Tablets: My Experience and Side Effects
I've been prescribed Quetiapine 100mg Tablets for my bipolar disorder, and I'm curious to hear from others who have experience with this medication. How have you found it to help with your symptoms? I've been taking it for a few months now, and while it has helped stabilize my mood, I've also experienced some side effects like dizziness and weight gain. I'm wondering if these are common and if they subside over time. Also, has anyone else had issues with tardive dyskinesia or other serious side effects? I'm a bit worried about the long-term risks. Do any of you have advice on managing these side effects or any other tips for coping with Quetiapine?
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I had some really bad dizziness in the beginning, but it went away after a couple of weeks. Just give it some time, and if it persists, talk to your doctor.
The tardive dyskinesia stuff is scary. I know someone who had it, and it was tough. Make sure you're in regular contact with your doctor and report any unusual movements or twitches. It's better to be safe.
I had a friend on this med, and they swore it made their taste buds go crazy. Everything they ate tasted weird. Anyone else get that?
I've been on Quetiapine for a few years now, and I haven't had any major side effects. It's helped me manage my bipolar disorder really well. Just make sure to take it as prescribed, even if you feel better. Consistency is key.
Yeah, the weight gain is no joke. I also experienced some serious constipation, which was surprisingly awful. My doctor recommended a stool softener, and it helped a lot. Also, drink lots of water!
I've been on it for 6 months and the only side effect I really notice is drooling. It's a tad embarrassing, but it's worth it for the stability it gives me. I keep a tissue nearby just in case.
One thing that helped me was taking it before bed. It made me really drowsy at first, but now it's just a mild sleepiness that helps me fall asleep easier. Plus, it reduced my nighttime anxiety significantly.