What are the inactive ingredients in Aurobindo quetiapine 300 mg tablets (per DailyMed)?
DailyMed typically lists the inactive ingredients for each specific product strength under the “Description” or “Inactive Ingredients” section of the label. To give the exact list, you need the specific DailyMed product page that matches:
- company/manufacturer name (Aurobindo)
- dosage form (tablet)
- strength (300 mg)
If you share the DailyMed link (or the exact product name shown on DailyMed, such as “quetiapine tablet 300 mg” with the manufacturer), I can extract the inactive ingredients precisely as written on the label.
How to find it on DailyMed if you want to verify
On the DailyMed page for the Aurobindo 300 mg quetiapine tablet, look for a field labeled “Inactive ingredients,” which usually follows the “Description” section. The inactive ingredients include items such as binders, fillers, and coatings (for example, film coatings and/or tablet components), and they are spelled out in the label.
Common edge cases that change the inactive-ingredient list
Inactive ingredients can differ across:
- tablet coating formulations (immediate vs film-coated versions)
- packaging or labeler/manufacturer changes within the same strength
- different dosage forms (e.g., extended-release vs immediate-release)
That’s why the exact DailyMed product page matters even when the strength is also 300 mg.
Share the exact product page and I’ll pull the label text
Send the DailyMed URL you’re using for Aurobindo quetiapine 300 mg, and I’ll return the inactive ingredients exactly as listed.
Sources: None cited (I don’t have the specific DailyMed product page link/content you’re referencing).