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Has Anyone Experienced Vivid, Scary Dreams While Using Seraquel?

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Emerson, NJ
May 8, 2017
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Years ago I had a family member who had hallucinations the Seroquel helped. No bad dreams observed.

May 10, 2017
A myALZteam Member

My husband did not have scary dreams but would have scary hallucinations. serqeul actually helped

May 8, 2017
A myALZteam Member

keep in mind with Seroquel and any other drug everyone reacts differently to it. Talk to your doctor about the dreams or hallucinations especially if they are frightening and appear real to your mother. While some can take Seroquel others can't. My mother is one who can't. Her body is sensitive to one of the components

June 6, 2017
A myALZteam Member

It good to know that, thanks for sharing. My mother has always had vivid dreams, but since recently starting Seraquel for anxiety her dreams frighten her. The meds do seem to take care of the hallucinations tho. So maybe her body just needs to adjust.

May 9, 2017

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