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I take 300mg of seroquel to sleep and now I have high cholesterol and low blood sugar problems any one else? |
I also take 150mg Wellbutrin, and 40 mg Celexa I have been on seroquel for 2 years. I am thinking about getting off of this drug, I have gained 30 pounds and can't seem to get it off. Any advice would help, I see my dr. next week. You should be getting routine blood tests.300 mg is a high dose. Ah, so THAT may be why I have high chloresterol! I take 450mg. 300mg is not a very high dose but I take it for a mental illness (bipolar disorder) My sugar is fine though. you should drink alot of water and try to stay away from cheap foods (snacks, microwavable things etc) |
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