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pedro3211

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Jun 10, 2026
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Sn is my method of choice currently, I've little to no chance of being prescribed any sort of Benzo or barbiturate. The only thing I have readily available to me IR (immediate release) quetiapine. Do you think this could be a viable alternative? According to the pph quetiapine is a good antiemetic which is nice but I on using actual dedicated antiemetics to minimise the chances of failure. Any advice would be a appreciated.
 
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Oneiron

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Dec 4, 2018
47
It makes you tired but dont really help against anxiety. There are no good alternatives to benzos
 
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shaggy_doo

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Jun 15, 2026
4
What a coincidence i take quetiapine daily on low doses google says it sedates u which thats the effect i have when i take it (25mg) but theres some people that take really high doses like 200mg or something
 

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