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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The other thing is that NONE of us have access to her medical records. We have no idea what was going on. [b]She was on an anti-psychotic. [/b] This was not garden variety post-partum depression. [/quote] In any cases, being on an antipsychotic means nothing - in terms of psychosis. Some anti-psychotics only act like antipsychotics at specific doses. At lower doses, they act on other receptors and are used frequently off label for these effects. She was on Seroquel, and Seroquel is very commonly used for sedation (sleep), anxiety / agitation, depression in addition to psychosis. It only has antipsychotic properties at high doses. This link has a graphic that shows you what receptors it acts on at various doses. https://bipolarnews.org/?p=251[/quote] Yeah I have a relative who has dementia and takes Seroquel to help her sleep because the sundowning is so bad. It is not just for people who are psychotic.[/quote]
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