footscrazy
Bluelight Crew
^ What are the permanent side effects?
^ What?
Seroquel is a dopamine antagonist so while it's active, yeah it does block dopamine's effect. But in theory, as an antagonist, it should actually upregulate dopamine receptors.
As with most neuroleptic antipsychotics, the prolonged use of high doses (over 200 mg) of quetiapine increases the risk of the patient developing tardive dyskinesia, an incurable neurological disorder.[14][15]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetiapine
I know people who have got twitches (TD like symptoms) from using them just a few times..
I am one of those people every time i take seroquel i find i get muscle twitching in my face.
Seroquel has heaps of sides stick to benzos for meth comedowns it has many benefits. Catapres is also a good option and what my doctor has scripted for regular after amphetamine use for sleep.
My doctor also advised it wasn't i good idea after stims to take seroquel.
Taking a Atypical antipsychotic regularly after meth is not good for your brain.
Where are you getting the info that seroquel up regulates dopamine receptors? that would be counter productive for what its scripted for wouldn't it?