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Helpis it possible to overdose on melatonin, quetiapine or fluoxetine?
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i am prescribed fluoxetine for my anxiety and melatonin and quetiapine for assistance in sleeping. is it possible to OD on any of them or a combination of them? if so, how much would be needed? feel free to ask questions if necessary, and thank you if anybody is able to help
Fluoxetine and Melatonin are useless even in combination with other drugs. Quetiapine supposedly you can die from overdosing on (at least according to Wikipedia and various Google searches), but I haven't found any records of Quetiapine OD related deaths, so the amount is unknown, sounds unreliable, and the process of death as well as the OD effects sound nasty so I can't recommend ODing on Quetiapine.
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Fluoxetine and Melatonin are useless even in combination with other drugs. Quetiapine supposedly you can die from overdosing on (at least according to Wikipedia and various Google searches), but I haven't found any records of Quetiapine OD related deaths, so the amount is unknown, sounds unreliable, and the process of death as well as the OD effects sound nasty so I can't recommend ODing on Quetiapine.
You can scratch melatonin from your list, it does nothing. I overdosed on like 30 pills when I was young hoping that it'll kill me, I took a nap and everything was fine.
I wouldn't bet on it. Quetiapine definitely isn't suitable. Speaking from experience. I took about 60 of those fuckers and woke up in a forest two days after covered in dozens of ticks, with terrible cotton mouth and with no idea where I was. I thought I was going to die of thirst wondering the woods in search of my car. I was constantly tripping over, my mouth was like a desert. Not a good experience.
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I wouldn't bet on it. Quetiapine definitely isn't suitable. Speaking from experience. I took about 60 of those fuckers and woke up in a forest two days after covered in dozens of ticks, with terrible cotton mouth and with no idea where I was. I thought I was going to die of thirst wondering the woods in search of my car. I was constantly tripping over, my mouth was like a desert. Not a good experience.
As someone on both fluoxetine & quetiapine, i have done excessive amounts of research. unless you have like 60g at once (g not mg) of seroquel, nope. and prozac you'd probably have to take it until your stomach bursts or sum
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I wouldn't bet on it. Quetiapine definitely isn't suitable. Speaking from experience. I took about 60 of those fuckers and woke up in a forest two days after covered in dozens of ticks, with terrible cotton mouth and with no idea where I was. I thought I was going to die of thirst wondering the woods in search of my car. I was constantly tripping over, my mouth was like a desert. Not a good experience.
thank you for all the answers! i think ill talk to my new psychiatrist about trying new types of medication anyway as mine don't seem to be working anymore. thank you again
And it was all that. Implulsive and stupid. I took them all in front of my father and left in my car. He didn't even flinch. He must have thought I was bluffing.
It turned out I was
Quetiapine can be useful in some methods because it can be a sort of stand-in for an anti-emetic, because it's a dopamine blocker. So it can be useful in combination with something you could actually die from, but it's not a killer itself
Just like most of the other comments, I'd say any mixture of fluoxetine, melatonin and quetiapine is nearly impossible to overdose on. Even with alcohol, I'd say the worst that happens to you is some minor liver damage. You'll most likely fall asleep immediately and stay asleep for at least 12 hours.
Quetiapine can be useful in some methods because it can be a sort of stand-in for an anti-emetic, because it's a dopamine blocker. So it can be useful in combination with something you could actually die from, but it's not a killer itself
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