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Seroquel Versus Zyprexa - a Comparison of Two Antipsychotic Medications

By Robbie B, published May 08, 2007
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Tens of millions of Americans take psychiatric medicines, and some people need to take a medication known as an antipsychotic (or the older term, "neuroleptic"). Although this may sound scary at first, antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to treat a variety of conditions, including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, severe depression, and sometimes even insomnia.

There are several antipsychotic medicines currently on the market, but the two most popular (in terms of market share) are Zyprexa and Seroquel. If your doctor decides that an antipsychotic is right for you, chances are that she'll start you out on one of these. I am bipolar and I have had the chance to take both of these drugs at various times, and I am happy to be able to share my experience with you here.

The first drug that I was put on to help with my manic episodes was Zyprexa, an antipsychotic made by the Eli-Lilly company. At the time I was feeling very anxious & wound up, and I was also having a hard time sleeping. My shrink wrote me a prescription for Zyprexa and it began to help from the very first dose.

I was instructed to take the Zyprexa at bedtime, which is good because it knocked me out within 15 minutes. Although I hadn't gotten a good night's sleep in months, my first night on Zyprexa I slept a full 9 hours. Within a few days of starting the drug, I began to feel much calmer and less anxious. Things were definitely getting better.

After being on Zyprexa for about a month and a half and doing pretty well, some other things started to happen that weren't so good. The minor problem was that the "knock out'' effect the drug originally had for me was stating fade, and I was beginning to have problems sleeping again. But the much bigger problem (no pun intended) was that I was starting to gain weight. A lot of it--to the tune of almost 30 pounds in just two short months.

The Zyprexa made me ravenously hungry and a little bit tired a combination which almost assured my weight gain. Concerned, my doctor decided that I should stop taking the Zyprexa and try something else. So, she put me on Zyprexa's main competitor: a drug called Seroquel.

Seroquel Versus Zyprexa - a Comparison of Two Antipsychotic Medications

Seroquel and Zyprexa are two of the most popular antipsychotic drugs on the market today.

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Takeaways
  • Both Seroquel and Zyprexa seem to be effective treatments for a variety of conditions.
  • In my experience, Seroquel was better at helping me maintain my weight & a normal sleep pattern.
  • Only your doctor can decide which antipsychotic medicine is right for you.
Did You Know?
Last year, over 20 million prescriptions were written for antipsychotic medicines in the USA alone.
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Sandy

Posted on 04/28/2008 at 7:04:14 AM

 
i took seroquel...knocked me out in no time....it also mellowed me the next day..walked around heavilly sedated.....my dose was 25mg...

Posted on 09/01/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

 
I liked zyprexa a lot! But then again I was taking is with Buspar, Levoxyl and Depakote, so maybe I just don't remember.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

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