Which companies make generic quetiapine tablets that are labeled 300 mg?
Generic “imprints” on quetiapine 300 mg tablets vary by manufacturer and dosage form (immediate-release vs. extended-release). The same dose strength can have different imprint codes depending on who makes the tablet.
What does “300 mg quetiapine generic imprint” mean, and why do imprints differ?
An imprint is the combination of letters/numbers stamped on a tablet used to identify the specific product. For generic quetiapine, different manufacturers produce their own tablets and stamp their own imprint, even when the active ingredient and strength are the same.
How can I find the imprint codes for 300 mg quetiapine from different generic manufacturers?
To match your tablet’s imprint to its manufacturer, search by:
- the exact imprint text/number on the tablet
- whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release
- the tablet shape/color
If you share what imprint is on your specific 300 mg tablet (the letters/numbers), I can help narrow down which manufacturer(s) correspond to that imprint.
Is there a reliable place to look up quetiapine generic imprints by manufacturer?
DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference for tracking drug products and related patent/exclusivity context, and it can point you to manufacturer/product pages when available. (Use it alongside imprint-matching from a pill identifier.)
Source: DrugPatentWatch – Quetiapine
Quick next step
Reply with the imprint exactly as shown on your tablet (e.g., “AB123”), plus whether the label says IR or XR (or if you know the brand name it came from). Then I can tell you which generic manufacturer(s) correspond to that imprint.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/quetiapine