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What Are The Long Term Effects Of Taking The Medicine, Seroquel?

My Mom is 89 years old and is a nursing care facility. she has been taking 25 mg of Seroquel which has helped her tremendously! Now they are saying that there is a law that she can only be on the medication for a certain period of time. she has had no side effects. also she has been on the medication for over 9 months. Is there a reason to take her off??
Tue, 2 Sep 2014
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Hello,

Thank you for writing to HCM about your query,

Brief Answer -

Explained Answer -

Following are the Side effects -

1.Common Side Effects

Low blood pressure, feeling dizzy, and/or increased heart rate, especially when standing up

Fatigue, sedation, dry mouth, agitation, increased appetite, constipation

2. Rare Side Effects

Quetiapine may increase the blood levels of a hormone called prolactin.

Side effects of increased prolactin levels include females losing their period, production of breast milk and males losing their sex drive or possibly experiencing erectile problems.

Long term (months or years) of elevated prolactin can lead to osteoporosis, or increased risk of bone fractures.

Hope You will find it out helpful.

Thanks And Regards,
Dr. Gaurav Prajapati
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What Are The Long Term Effects Of Taking The Medicine, Seroquel?

Hello, Thank you for writing to HCM about your query, Brief Answer - Explained Answer - Following are the Side effects - 1.Common Side Effects Low blood pressure, feeling dizzy, and/or increased heart rate, especially when standing up Fatigue, sedation, dry mouth, agitation, increased appetite, constipation 2. Rare Side Effects Quetiapine may increase the blood levels of a hormone called prolactin. Side effects of increased prolactin levels include females losing their period, production of breast milk and males losing their sex drive or possibly experiencing erectile problems. Long term (months or years) of elevated prolactin can lead to osteoporosis, or increased risk of bone fractures. Hope You will find it out helpful. Thanks And Regards, Dr. Gaurav Prajapati