Older adults with dementia may have a slightly increased risk of death when taking seroquel.
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Blacktarry stools blurred vision changes in patterns and rhythms of speech chest pain cough drooling fevermuscle achesor sore throat inability to move the eyes inability to sit still increased blinking or spasms of the eyelid lip smacking or puckering loss of balance control mask-like face need to keep moving painful or difficult urination puffing of the cheeks rapid or worm-like movements of the tongue restlessness shakiness in the legsarmshandsor feet shuffling walk slowed movements slurred speech soresulcersor white spots on the lips or in the mouth sticking out of the tongue stiffness of the arms or legs sweating swelling of the facearmshandsfeetor lower legs swollen glands trembling and shaking of the hands and fingers trouble with breathingspeakingor swallowing uncontrolled chewing movements uncontrolled movements of the arms and legs uncontrolled twisting movements of the necktrunkarmsor legs unusual bleeding or bruising unusual facial expressions unusual tiredness or weakness.<\/p>\n
Seroquel is used to treat bipolar disordermanic depressionin adults and children who are at least 10 years old.<\/p>\n
Postmarketing reportsSyndrome of inappropriate hormone secretionSIADHRef]<\/p>\n
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