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wait.what

wait.what

no really, what?
Aug 14, 2020
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Wikipedia says this:

Most instances of acute overdosage result in only sedation, hypotension and tachycardia, but cardiac arrhythmia, coma and death have occurred in adults. Serum or plasma quetiapine concentrations are usually in the 1–10 mg/L range in overdose survivors, while postmortem blood levels of 10–25 mg/L are generally observed in fatal cases.[56] Non-toxic levels in postmortem blood extend to around 0.8 mg/kg, but toxic levels in postmortem blood can begin at 0.35 mg/kg.[57][58]
Not going to lie—it sounds awful. Most stuff that messes with neurotransmitters has horrible-sounding OD symptoms. Personally, I wouldn't.
 
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Wannagonow

Specialist
Nov 16, 2022
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Are you talking pills? How would would you get all that down? Reading the side effects someone posted, I'm not thinking this is a good plan. But of course it's your choice.
 
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UpandDownPrincess

UpandDownPrincess

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Dec 31, 2019
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Most likely?

Possibly make you vomit, then sleep for days.

It does make my restless leg syndrome much worse, so I imagine taking a months' worth at a time could make you really restless and unable to sit still. But that's all you're really talking about here. It sounds like a lot, but you can take 600 - 800 mg daily without real any real issue.

They give me 90 days' worth at a time, so there's likely no danger that it could actually hurt you in any way.
 
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justwanasleep

Student
Nov 8, 2022
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The last time I tried this I took all the pills in my bed and my mum found me around 12 hours later in my hallway surrounded by sick and I'd pissed my knickers. I was intensive care for a few days then fully back to normal. Be careful I've overdosed on quetiapine and propranolol 3 times in my life and I'm still here. I take 450mg XL slow release daily and I must have took at least a months worth the last time I overdosed. I now only get weekly prescriptions which is a pain in itself. There are much better methods. Good luck and be careful.
 
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Walilamdzii

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Sep 19, 2021
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Are you talking pills? How would would you get all that down? Reading the side effects someone posted, I'm not thinking this is a good plan. But of course it's your choice.
I'm not sure how I'd get all of it down, it's about 75 pills.
 

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