joeylittle
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It will do the 'drugged up' thing, though, at higher doses.then there's Seroquel XR, extended release that doesnt give you any "drugged up"- feeling once you give it a lttle tume to get used it.
They are used for two totally different things - which is why you're right to point out the differences, @lostforgottensoul. Quietapine (generic seroquel immediate release) is most commonly prescribed for sleep. It avoids the vivid dreaming problem that people can have with trazadone, it's not a benzo, and it doesn't mess with your blood pressure like Prazosin. It's downside is that it's very effective, and some people have too much of a drug hangover from it.
Seroquel XR is used for everything from anxiety management up through depression, bipolar, and schizophrenia. Very wide dosing range. At lower doses, it's generally very tolerable. At higher doses, people will appear 'drugged', and often need an additional medication to counteract this effect during the hours they need to function in the daytime.
(just explaining more of the difference between them, in the interest of being helpful)