... occur when I take Seroquel> Is this a side effect?
Why does seroquel dry you up like a desert. Dry mouth, dry nasal breathing are quite unpleasant but?
Question posted by soclu on 26 Feb 2013
Last updated on 26 February 2013 by HendersonTom
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I am on 600mg of seroquel daily and also have dryness. I get relief using Biotene toothpaste and mouth wash. In addition I irrigate my nose daily with a Nedi Pot. Hope that this helps.
Nasal inflammation and dry mouth are 2 of the MORE common side effects of this medication.So,I would think that most people find these unpleasant side effects occur when taking this medication. :(
Yes this is a side effect and one almost everyone on it suffer.
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