Seroquel: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Seroquel?
Seroquel is the brand name for Quetiapine fumarate, which is used to treat mental conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, abrupt episodes of mania or depression associated with bipolar disorder. It is also used with other medications to treat depression. Quetiapine is known as an antipsychotic drug of the atypical category. It works by restoring the balance of certain natural substances in the brain called neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, dopamine and glutamate.
What are the uses of Seroquel?
Psychologically, Seroquel encourages you to feel less overwhelmed, and engage actively in daily life. It can also help with mood, appetite, and energy issues. Seroquel may help prevent or lessen the regularity of mood swings.
This medicine is indicated for disorders such as:
1. Schizophrenia
Seroquel is used in the therapy of schizophrenia in elderly, adults, and children who are at least 13 years old. Delusions, hallucinations, and reduced phonation are some of the symptoms.
2. Bipolar disorder
It involves unusual shifts in the mood like restlessness and tiredness.
3. Depression
Feeling grim and gloomy, irritable and devoid of strength are some of the signs of depression.
4. Depressive Psychosis
Seroquel is used to treat depressive symptoms that are common in patients with first-episode psychosis and can have serious consequences.
5. Dementia with Depressive Features
Depression has been proposed to be a risk factor for dementia as well as a prodrome of dementia.