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Seroquel: A Drug in the Atypical Antipsychotic Family
The atypical antipsychotic drug Seroquel is used in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar
disorder.
The drug Seroquel has a sedative effect, and doctors
have also been prescribing Seroquel off-label to help treat people with anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive
disorder, and sleeping disorders including insomnia.
Drugs like Seroquel
can help those who suffer from mental illnesses like bipolar disorder and
schizophrenia, but there have been dangerous side effects noted in users of
drugs in Seroquel's family; atypical antipsychotics. The drug Seroquel has been
linked to diabetes and other blood sugar disorders.
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All medical questions, including Seroquel drug concerns, should only be answered by a doctor or other health care professional.
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, hypoglycemia, or pancreatitis as a result of the use of Seroquel, you need the help of the Seroquel drug attorneys of Weitz & Luxenberg. Contact us now for a free case evaulation by filling out this simple form today.
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Seroquel & Zoloft - Are they similar? Zoloft, a depression treatment & Seroquel for bipolar depression
Seroquel Medication
Seroquel medication info about diabetes risks | Weitz & LuxenbergSeroquel medication can cause teens and young adults under age 25 to develop diabetes. Get a free lawsuit review from Weitz & Luxenberg's Seroquel lawyers.
