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Originally posted by pikypiky
Yeah, I've learned here at ATS that if someone asks for help or even offered explanations to the unknown or shared something that is out of the realm of mainstream science, the trolls, err, I meant forum participants will shut you down and tell you that you need professional help.
[edit on 2010-8-01 by pikypiky]
Originally posted by pikypiky
Yeah, I've learned here at ATS that if someone asks for help or even offered explanations to the unknown or shared something that is out of the realm of mainstream science, the trolls, err, I meant forum participants will shut you down and tell you that you need professional help.
[edit on 2010-8-01 by pikypiky]
Originally posted by pikypiky
Yeah, I've learned here at ATS that if someone asks for help or even offered explanations to the unknown or shared something that is out of the realm of mainstream science, the trolls, err, I meant forum participants will shut you down and tell you that you need professional help.
[edit on 2010-8-01 by pikypiky]
Quetiapine (pronounced /kwɨˈtaɪ.əpiːn/ kwi-TYE-ə-peen), marketed by AstraZeneca as Seroquel and by Orion Pharma as Ketipinor, both as an quetiapine fumarate salt of the drug, is an atypical antipsychotic used in the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar I mania, bipolar II depression, bipolar I depression, and used off-label for a variety of other purposes, including insomnia and anxiety disorders.
en.wikipedia.org...
The FDA does not have the legal authority to regulate the practice of the medicine, and the physician may prescribe a drug off label. Contrary to popular notion, it is legal in the United States and in many other countries to use drugs off label, including controlled substances such as opiates.