What is Seroquel withdrawal?
Seroquel (quetiapine) is an antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. It can also be used off-label for anxiety, insomnia, and mood lability. Abruptly discontinuing Seroquel can result in withdrawal symptoms, including dizziness, increased heart rate, insomnia, nausea, and vomiting.
Symptoms of Seroquel withdrawal
The most common symptoms of Seroquel withdrawal include:
Timeline of Seroquel withdrawal symptoms
Seroquel withdrawal symptoms typically begin within 1-4 days after the last dose of the medication. Symptoms can last anywhere from a few hours to several weeks. In some cases, symptoms may persist for up to 6 weeks or longer.
Treatment for Seroquel withdrawal symptoms
There is no specific treatment for Seroquel withdrawal symptoms. Treatment typically involves supportive care, such as:
In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary if symptoms are severe.
Warnings about Seroquel withdrawal
Long-term treatment for Seroquel withdrawal
If you are struggling with Seroquel withdrawal symptoms, there are resources available to help you. Talk to your doctor about your options. There are many rehabilitation and supervised detoxification facilities that accept patients who are withdrawing from prescribed medication.
Withdrawal resources
If you think you may be having any symptoms of withdrawal, express your concerns to a medical professional. If you're struggling with negative feelings such as guilt or shame regarding your withdrawal symptoms, a mental health professional can help your process those feelings and help you cope with them in a healthy way.