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Old 08-01-2016, 02:12 AM
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Here is what she sent today:

There is no liquid for Seroquel. However, a similar medication used in children and adults has liquid form.

Risperdal comes in 1mg/1ml, and while it is impossible to determine the exact equivalence between medications,
I would say that 25 mg of Seroquel would be approximately equivalent to 0.25 ml of Risperdal.

Liquid medications are usually more expensive or not covered by insurance. I can send the Rx to initiate the process but not guarantee how your insurance will respond to that.
I was looking up thread.
The above is what pdoc said in an email about the
approx equivalency of Seroquel to Risperdal.
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In my experience, these are not similar enough for an equivalency guess.

THEY are not equivalent. The drugs are not even close.

I am having very different responses to the two.

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