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Cookiemoster
Asked October 2017
My boyfriend has sundowner's. Will getting medicine help?
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gladimhere
Oct 2017
If sundowning, talk to doc. Seroquel worked great for my mom, but it doesn't for everyone. Some it does not work at all and may even have the opposite effect as intended.
10/21/2017 22:57:37
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Oct 2017
Cookie, I am not quite sure what is your question. If you are looking for information regarding Sundowning, here is an excellent article
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/sundowners-syndrome-133187.htm
10/21/2017 22:19:43
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