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When To Take Medication
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I've just been prescribed Sertraline. Do I take it in the evening with my quetiapine or in the morning? Very nervous about taking it as had a bad reaction to Citalopram combined with quetiapine for use in hypomania, etc.
Thanks..................x
I've just been prescribed Sertraline. Do I take it in the evening with my quetiapine or in the morning? Very nervous about taking it as had a bad reaction to Citalopram combined with quetiapine for use in hypomania, etc.
Thanks..................x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi, ruthandsam. i'm a nutty nurse (is it me you are thinking of squad?) and you usually take sertaline in the morning. if you take it at night it can disturb your sleep pattern. sertraline in the morning and quetiapine at night seems like a good regime. what doses of both meds are you on? also - do not stop the sertraline suddenly as the discontinuation symptoms are not very nice. i will subscribe to the thread if you want further adviceor a chat. regards....lisa x
lazy gun - you would have liked me. i am very chilled at work and the ward is surprisingly calm when i am there. i detest the office and it's politics, so spend all my time hanging out and chatting to patients. i respect them, and they respect me back. it is that simple.....oh, and i never lie or make false promises.....and find being quite blunt and honest is the best policy x
ssri's like citalopram can send people a bit high if they are that way inclined. i can't promise that any other anti depressant (including sertraline) won't do the same, but it is a process of trial and error. 50mg is a small starting dose, so that's good and it is also an ssri - but a second choice of treatment after the obvious suspects (citalopram, fluoxetine etc). sertraline tends to work more like the older tri-cyclic anti depressants, so is a good choice if you have already had a reaction to others. if this doesn't pan out, i would recommend you try venlafaxine, duloxetine or agomelatine instead (and in that order, if possible). it took me ages to find the right drugs to keep me sane (i have psychotic depression) and it's worth all the trying and waiting to get it right. try and stay positive and report back to your gp or shrink if you have any issues. regards, lisa x