Liat Ben-Zur, Director | Talkspace
Seroquel, also known as quetiapine, is a medication prescribed for various mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder. It belongs to the class of atypical antipsychotics and is known for its effectiveness. However, like all medications, Seroquel has potential side effects that users should be aware of to use it safely.
Understanding these side effects can help individuals recognize any changes in their body due to the medication and discuss them with healthcare providers or mental health professionals. Dr. Muhammad Munir from Talkspace advises that "with Seroquel, sedation is the most prominent side effect. Stimulation of appetite can lead to weight changes." He emphasizes the importance of monitoring metabolic profiles and maintaining a healthy lifestyle while on this medication.
Common side effects include drowsiness or sedation, dry mouth, dizziness, increased appetite leading to weight gain, constipation, nausea, fatigue, sore throat, and abnormal liver function tests. Most side effects are more pronounced during the initial weeks of treatment but may subside over time.
For those considering or currently taking Seroquel, regular consultations with healthcare providers are essential to address any emerging concerns. If serious side effects occur—such as severe allergic reactions or tardive dyskinesia—immediate medical attention is necessary.
Dr. Munir notes that "the dose of Seroquel needs to be adjusted to address clinical symptoms in keeping with the side effect profile," highlighting the importance of dosage adjustments alongside lifestyle modifications like diet and exercise.
Long-term use may lead to significant weight gain and increased blood sugar levels; hence routine monitoring is recommended. In some cases where Seroquel might not be suitable due to persistent side effects or specific health risks, alternative medications could be considered after consulting with a healthcare provider.
Talkspace offers online psychiatry services for those interested in managing mental health conditions with medications like Seroquel while providing guidance on handling potential side effects effectively.