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Seroquel
withdrawal side effects. These
Seroquel side effects can occur while taking the
Seroquel before withdrawal or may become apparent once
Seroquel withdrawal
begins. It is imperative you use a
Seroquel withdrawal plan designed to
eliminate or reduce Seroquel withdrawal side effects. Once
Seroquel withdrawal
side effects begin, they are more difficult to get rid of.
Seroquel
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Anorexia No longer having a desire to eat.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Apothous Stomatitis Painful red and swollen open sores on
a mucus membrane of the mouth commonly called a canker sore.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Ataxia Loss of the ability to move the body with
coordination.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Arterial Fibrillation A condition of abnormal twitching
of the muscles in the blood vessels that moves the oxygenated blood
from the heart to the rest of the body. The unusual twitching is
rapid and irregular and replaces the normal rhythm of contraction of
the muscle, which sometimes causes a lack of circulation and pulse.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Blood Cholesterol Increased An abnormal condition where
there is a greater amount in the blood of the oily/fatty substances
known as cholesterol. Cholesterol is a necessary part of living
cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates). Because cholesterol
only slightly dissolves in water, it can build up on the walls of
the blood vessels, therefore blocking/decreasing the amount of blood
flow, which causes blood pressure to go up. If not corrected, this
condition is associated with coronary artery disease.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Blood Creatinine Increased A greater than normal number
of creatinine or muscular chemical waste molecules in the blood.
Creatinine plays a major role in energy production in muscles.
Since creatinine levels are normally maintained by the kidneys,
Blood Creatinine Increased is an indicator of kidney malfunction or
failure.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Blood in Stool The blood that is in your bowel movement
usually comes from any place along your digestive tract (from your
mouth to your anus). The stool can appear black and foul-smelling
(usually from the upper part of your digestive tract) or red or
maroon-colored (usually from the large intestine area). Hemorrhoids
are the usual cause for blood in the bowels.
8. Seroquel withdrawal - Bundle Branch Block Right
These are specialized cells in the upper right heart chamber and are
the hearts pacemaker. They send electrical signals to the heart that
keeps it beating or contracting regularly. Normally the signal goes to
the lower heart chambers at the same time through the bundle of His
(hiss) on both the left and right sides of the heart, so the lower
chambers contract at the same time. When the bundle is damaged on the
right side, the signal does not fire at the same time as the left, which
changes the pace of blood flow. This can lead to a person fainting.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Cardiac Failure A heart disorder where the heart does not
function as usual and may completely stop working.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Cardiac Failure Congestive The body is asking for the
heart to supply more blood than it is capable of producing and
maintaining. Normally, a body can tolerate an increased amount of
work for quite some time. The condition is characterized by
weakness, shortness of breath, and a fluid build-up in the body
tissues causing swelling.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Cold Sweat The skin is clammy and moist and you feel
chilled. This is a reaction to a shock or pain as well as to fear
and nervousness.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Colitis A condition where the large intestine becomes
irritated from the use of the drug.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Coronary Artery Disease A condition where the blood
vessels that mainly carry the blood away from the heart become
clogged up or narrowed usually by fatty deposits. The first symptom
is pain spreading from the upper left body caused by not enough
oxygen reaching the heart.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Dehydration An extreme loss of water from the body or the
organs of the body as in sickness or not drinking enough fluids.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Diplopia The condition where a person is looking a one
object and instead of normally seeing just the one object he sees
two. This is also call double vision.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Diverticulitis There are pouches or sacs on the inside of
the intestines that look like fingers. This increases the area for
the body to absorb nutrients as they pass through the intestines.
These sacs become irritated and swollen and end up trapping waste
that would normally be eliminated, causing pain and constipation.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Dysarthria The inability to control the mouth muscles
when forming words so the words are not clearly spoken and heard.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Dyslipidemia The normal fat metabolism in the blood is
interfered with.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Dysphagia Trouble swallowing or the inability to swallow.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Ecchymosis When a blood vessel breaks and creates a
purple discoloration of the skin.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Edema An abnormal build up of excess fluids in the cells,
tissues, and the spaces between the tissues creating swelling.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Edema Peripheral The abnormal build up of fluids in the
tissues of the ankles and legs causing painless swelling in the
legs, ankles, and feet. If you squeeze the swollen area it leaves
an indentation on the skin for a few minutes.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Ejaculation Delayed The man is not able to release sperm
either during sexual intercourse or with manual stimulation in the
presence of his sexual partner in spite of his wish to do so.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Ejaculation Dysfunction A condition where the man has one
or more of the following symptoms: He is not able to have an
erection, not able to have an orgasm, has a decreased interest in
sex, is sexually inhibited, or it is painful to ejaculate sperm.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Erectile Dysfunction Incapable of having sexual
intercourse. Even though a man desires sex he is inhibited in his
sexual activity and is unable to have or maintain an erection of the
penis.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Erythema a skin redness caused by the swelling with blood
of the tiny blood vessels of the skin as in burns.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Erythematous Rash Redness of the skin from the swelling
of the tiny blood vessels with skin irritation (itching, burning,
tingling, pain) and breakouts (eruptions).
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Esophageal Stenosis Acquired The tube that moves food
from the mouth to the stomach narrows.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Exfoliative Dermatitis The unusual and not normal
condition of scaling and shedding of the skin cells. The skin is
usually red colored.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Face Edema The tissues of the face become swollen.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Feeling Jittery A physical sensation of nervous unease.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Gastric Irritation An inflamed and sore stomach.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Gastric Ulcer An open, irritated, and infected sore in
the wall of the stomach.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Gingivitis Sore, swollen and red gums in the mouth that
bleed easily.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Glaucoma The delicate nerve to the eye, the optic nerve,
becomes easily damaged with the build-up of excess fluid pressure
within the eyeball. The first sign of glaucoma is loss of
peripheral (side) vision. It can progress to total blindness.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hepatic Steatosis Excessive amounts of fat in the liver.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hyperhidrosis The triggering of an excess of sweat being
produced on the soles of the feet, the palms, or the underarms which
can cause embarrassment or losing grip on a pen or other items.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hyperkeratosis An abnormal enlargement of the skin
tissues causing the skin cells to increase in size.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hyperlipidemia An abnormally high number of fat cells in
the blood.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hypertriglyceridemia Too many triglycerides in the
blood.
Triglycerides are three
fatty acids bound together in one molecule stored by the body and
available to create high levels of energy when used.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Hypoesthesia A partial loss of sensation or general loss
of awareness.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Impaired Gastric Emptying The contents of the stomach are
not passed into the intestines as normal due to the stomach losing
the muscular strength to do so.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Increased White Blood cell Count This is an increase in
the number of cells in the blood that are responsible for the
removal of bacteria and other unwanted particles. They fight
disease and infection by enclosing foreign particles and removing
them. An example of a disease that would increase white blood cell
count would be Leukemia.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Insomnia Not able to fall asleep or sleeping for a
shorter time than desired, thus not being able to properly rest and
feeling un-refreshed. As a result, a person can become irritable,
have difficulty concentrating and feel a lack of energy. This can
be caused by stimulants such as by caffeine or drugs or by mental
anxiety and stress. Mental stress can be communicated and relieved.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome A painful condition where the
either the muscles or the nerves of the lower intestines, are not
responding normally. This results in an alternating condition of
diarrhea followed by constipation, back and forth.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca A condition where the outer
coating of the eyeball is dry because of a decrease in the normal
amount of tears in the eye. As a result, the eyeball and inside of
the eyelid thickens and hardens sometimes causing the vision to be
less sharp.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Leukopenia An unnaturally low number of white blood cells
circulating in the blood.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Loose Stools The bowel movement is runny instead of
formed.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Lower Abdominal Pain A hurtful irritation of the nerve
endings in the area of the hipbones housing the lower digestive
tract. Pain usually means tissue damage.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Lymphadenopathy The lymph nodes, where the immune cells
are located, become larger than is normal because of a high
concentration of white blood cells.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Macular Degeneration The gradual loss of central vision,
which is the sharpest vision while peripheral eyesight, is
unaffected.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Maculopathy An abnormal condition of the yellow spot of
the eye, which is located in the center of the inner lining of the
eyeball and connected to the main nerve to the eye and is
responsible for sharp vision.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Mania Unusually irrational, excessive and/or exaggerated
behavior or moods ranging from enthusiasm, sexuality, gaiety,
impulsiveness and irritability to violence.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Melena Abnormally darkly colored stools as a result of
hemorrhaging in the digestive tract where the blood has interacted
with the digestive juices creating the dark color in the bowel
movement.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Micturition Urgency A sudden desire to urinate usually
followed by leakage.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Mood Swings An emotional shifting as from a state of
happiness to a state of depression for a period of time.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Myocardial Infarction The blood going to the heart is
delayed or stopped causing middle muscle tissue in the heart wall to
die.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Nasopharyngitis Irritation, redness and swelling tissues
in the nose and the tube leading from the mouth to the voice box as
well as the tubes leading to the ears.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Nephropathy An abnormally functioning or diseased kidney.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Nervousness Jumpy, jittery, anxious, and troubled with an
irritable temperament.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Night Sweats The water-salt, waste product the skin
releases is called sweat or perspiration. With night sweats you
become wide awake in the middle of the night shivering and cold and
wet with your sheets/pajamas soaked in perspiration making it
difficult to go back to sleep.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Nightmare Dreams that make you afraid or leave feelings
of fear, terror, and upset long after waking up.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Orgasm Abnormal Unable to have an orgasm with normal
sexual stimulation.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Oropharyngeal Swelling A swelling in the area from the
soft part of the roof of the mouth to the back of the mouth.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pain in Extremity A painful feeling in the legs, arms,
hands, and feet.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pharyngolaryngeal Pain Pain in the area of the
respiratory tract (organs of breathing) from the throat to the voice
box and above the windpipe.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Photopsia A condition where a person see lights, sparks
or colors in front of your eyes.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Photosensitivity Reaction An exaggerated sunburn reaction
that is not normal in proportion to the amount of exposure to the
light.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pollakiuria Urinating much more frequently than normal
as often as once every five to fifteen minutes.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pressure of Speech A condition where the individual
cannot voice his ideas fast enough with the pressure of there being
not enough time to say it.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pruritic Rash Extremely itchy, red, swollen bumps on the
skin.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Pyrexia Fever or the increase in body temperature that is
usually a sign of infection.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Retinal Detachment The thin layer lining the back of the
eyeball (the retina) detaches from the back of the eyeball. This
thin layer is like the film of a camera because it sends the images
a person views to the brain. When it detaches it causes a reduced
ability to see.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Rigors Shivering or shaking of the body as if chilled,
preventing normal responses.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Skin Ulcer An open sore or infected skin eruption with
swelling, redness, pus, and irritation.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Sleep Disorder These are a list of sleep disorders such
as teeth grinding, insomnia, jet lag, sleep walking, abnormally
falling asleep during the middle of a conversation after a full
nights rest, uncontrolled body motions keeping one awake, etc.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Suicide, Completed An attempted attack on oneself that is
life threatening results in death.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Where the organs of
breathing near the mouth such as the nose and sinuses, become
infected and are usually treated by antibiotics.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Urinary Hesitation Hard to start or hard to continue
emptying ones bladder.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Urinary Incontinence Urinating without intending to do so
because of a weakening of the muscles in the hip area from the drug
affecting the nerves or the drug blocking a persons thinking
process.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Urinary Retention The inability to completely empty the
bladder despite having the urge to do so. This can lead to
infections or damage to the urinary organs.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Urine Flow Decreased Dehydration of the body causing a
lesser flow of urine than normal with the body reabsorbing the
waste.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Urine Output Decreased A condition where the output of
urine produced in a 24-hour period is less than 500 ml.
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Seroquel withdrawal
- Weight Decreased Unintentional weight loss.
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Seroquel withdrawal
Weight Increased An unusual, usually rapid weight
increase.
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