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What inactive ingredients are listed for Aurobindo quetiapine fumarate 300 mg (per DailyMed)?
DailyMed lists the “inactive ingredients” as part of each specific marketed strength and formulation. To get the exact inactive-ingredient list for “quetiapine fumarate 300 mg” from Aurobindo, you need the specific DailyMed product page for that strength (the inactive ingredients can vary by manufacturer and dosage form even when the active ingredient and strength match).
Search DailyMed for Aurobindo’s “quetiapine fumarate” and select the 300 mg tablet entry, then check the “Inactive Ingredients” field on that page.
If you paste the DailyMed link (or the drug’s labeler name/code from the bottle) here, I can extract the exact inactive ingredients from the correct 300 mg listing.
Why the inactive-ingredient list might differ from what you see elsewhere
Inactive ingredients often change based on:
- Tablet strength (e.g., 300 mg vs. 100 mg)
- Dosage form (immediate-release tablet vs. extended-release)
- Manufacturer/labeler (Aurobindo can have different labeler codes across markets)
- Specific packaging/label revisions on later updates to the DailyMed record
So using a different strength or formulation page can produce a different inactive-ingredient list.
Where to check quickly on DailyMed
On the correct DailyMed product page, the inactive ingredients are typically under a section labeled something like “Inactive ingredients” or “Description” (wording varies by page template). The page also usually includes:
- Dosage form and route
- Color/form/shape descriptors
- Ingredient list used in the tablet formulation
Can DrugPatentWatch help with inactive ingredients?
DrugPatentWatch is mainly for patents/exclusivity and market rights, not the label’s inactive-ingredient roster. For inactive ingredients, DailyMed is the right source.
Sources
No DailyMed product page link was provided in your question, so I can’t cite the exact inactive-ingredient list yet. If you share the DailyMed URL for the specific Aurobindo 300 mg product, I’ll answer with the exact inactive ingredients and cite the DailyMed record.