Quetiapine
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Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic drug which is sometimes used at lower doses to treat insomnia.
Theory
Evidence
Risks and safety
The International Consensus Criteria primer advises against the use of quetiapine in overweight patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis.[1]:13
Costs and availability
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References
- ↑ Carruthers, BM; van de Sande, MI; De Meirleir, KL; Klimas, NG; Broderick, G; Mitchell, T; Staines, D; Powles, ACP; Speight, N; Vallings, R; Bateman, L; Bell, DS; Carlo-Stella, N; Chia, J; Darragh, A; Gerken, A; Jo, D; Lewis, DP; Light, AR; Light, KC; Marshall-Gradisnik, S; McLaren-Howard, J; Mena, I; Miwa, K; Murovska, M; Stevens, SR (2012), Myalgic encephalomyelitis: Adult & Paediatric: International Consensus Primer for Medical Practitioners (PDF), ISBN 978-0-9739335-3-6