What NDCs does Aurobindo have for quetiapine 300 mg?
I don’t have enough information in your request to identify the exact Aurobindo NDC for quetiapine 300 mg. NDCs vary by product form (tablet vs. extended-release), strength presentation (e.g., 300 mg immediate-release vs. 300 mg ER), and packaging (bottles vs. cartons).
If you share any of the following, I can narrow it to the correct NDC:
- dosage form (IR or XR/ER)
- label description (for example, “quetiapine fumarate” plus “extended-release”)
- package size (count per bottle)
- the first 5 digits, 9-digit NDC, or UPC from your package
Is “quetiapine 300 mg” immediate-release or extended-release?
This matters because Aurobindo’s listing(s) for quetiapine 300 mg will likely differ between:
- immediate-release tablets (often labeled as IR), and
- extended-release tablets (often labeled as XR/ER)
If you tell me whether it says “extended-release” (or “XR/ER”) on the bottle label, I can help you find the matching NDC.
Where can I verify the exact NDC if I have the label?
The most reliable way is to read the exact wording on the bottle/case (strength plus IR vs. ER) and match it to the NDC directory listing. If you paste the label text or the NDC you see (even partial digits), I can help confirm what it corresponds to.
Want me to look it up precisely?
Send one of these and I’ll give you the exact Aurobindo NDC:
1) the NDC digits from the package (even partial), or
2) a photo-equivalent transcription of the label (strength + IR/XR + package count), or
3) whether it’s “quetiapine 300 mg tablet” or “quetiapine 300 mg extended-release tablet,” plus the bottle size.