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SNORTING Seroquel? That never even crossed my mind (snorting doesn't in general, actually)...but that's so funny! Now it makes me wonder...what happens when you DO snort Seroquel???
Posted by KansasSunflower at August 27, 2007 05:07 PM
Seroquel withdrawals, nightmares and snorting are my top google searches, every single day. Here's one my posts that has some of Philip's "Q Ball" info too. Maybe we should all thank AstraZeneca for such a wonder drug. It's all purpose! Legally Bombed
Posted by Stephany at August 27, 2007 07:58 PM
Lamictal withdrawal/side effects is how I found your site a few months ago, I had just started on the drug and was desperate for a first person narrative on the pros and cons of the substance, not just what doctors and drug companies want you to hear
Posted by Abby at August 28, 2007 06:35 AM
OH yeah, snorting seroquel, we get that a lot, street value of seroquel and seroquel + date rape. It's a daily thing.
Posted by d at September 2, 2007 07:00 AM
I think it's rediculous all these people snorting Seroquel. The "calming" affects of Seroquel do not increase between 175mg and 1200mg. The "buzz" that people feel are just the histamines being blocked. Snorting 200mg of Seroquel is the same as orally ingesting 200mg. It may work a little faster, but really, If you are truly bi-polar manic, you have lots of time, you can wait the extra 20 minutes. Besides, is the drip, irritation, and nasty taste worth it?
Posted by Thom Di Pol at September 7, 2007 09:51 AM
So how much per unit is it worth on da' tuff streets? (colloquial spelling alterations added for empahsis)
Posted by s at April 16, 2008 09:26 PM
Hey I do have Bi-polar issuses and do take Seroquel, in terms of snorting it, PLEASE dont. It is a sedative and even with my manic bi-polar dissorder I get a huge calm by simply taking it oraly, if you cant wait 10 mins for it to absorb in your tummy then leave the medication alone.
Im also a recovering drug addict so I understand why people want that "huge high" but Seroquel is not a good place to look for that, so please only use it as a sleep aid or as a treatment of bi-polar disorder.
Posted by JoRdAnRoSs at October 4, 2009 04:39 PM