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Inactive ingredients quetiapine 300 mg e 56 aurobindo?

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What are the inactive ingredients in quetiapine 300 mg tablets from Aurobindo?

I can’t determine the inactive (excipients) ingredients for “quetiapine 300 mg, 56 tablets, Aurobindo” from the information provided in your message alone. Those ingredients depend on the exact product/strength form (immediate-release vs extended-release), market/country, and the specific package insert used for that version.

What I need from you to list the exact inactive ingredients

Send any one of the following and I’ll extract the inactive ingredients precisely:
- a photo of the “Inactive ingredients” / “Excipients” section of the leaflet/box, or
- the text from that section, or
- the country and exact product name (for example, “Quetiapine [IR or XR] 300 mg tablets, Aurobindo, 56 tablets”), plus the manufacturer name shown on the pack.

Where inactive ingredients are usually printed on the pack

Look on the carton or patient leaflet for sections labeled like:
- “Composition,” “Each tablet contains…”
- “Excipients,” “Inactive ingredients,” or “Other ingredients”

If you’re asking due to an allergy or intolerance

Tell me what you need to avoid (e.g., lactose, gluten/wheat starch, dyes like yellow iron oxide, polyethylene glycol/macrogols), and the formulation details you have. Then I can help you verify whether the product contains that ingredient once you share the leaflet/label text.

If you paste the “Inactive ingredients/Excipients” line(s) from the pack, I’ll translate it into a clean list for you.



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