What are the inactive ingredients in Aurobindo quetiapine 300 mg?
I can’t determine the inactive ingredients from the information provided in your question alone. “Aurobindo” makes quetiapine products in different strengths and formulations, and the inactive ingredients can vary by the specific product (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release, and by country/market).
How can you find the exact inactive ingredients for your specific 300 mg tablet?
Check one of these sources on your package or patient leaflet, which lists the formula used for that exact strength and product:
- The “Inactive ingredients” / “Excipients” section of the medication leaflet
- The “Description” or “Composition” section in the prescribing information
- The barcode/label details (strength, dosage form, and whether it’s extended-release)
If you share the full product name as printed (e.g., “quetiapine fumarate” vs “quetiapine,” and whether it’s “XR/ER” or not) and your country, I can help you match it to the correct formulation.
If you need it for an allergy or intolerance, what else matters?
Some patients need to avoid specific excipients (commonly ingredients like lactose, dyes, or certain binders). The leaflet will specify which excipients are present in your exact 300 mg product and can be used to check against your allergy list.
If you tell me the specific ingredients you must avoid (or your allergy), I can help you pinpoint whether your Aurobindo quetiapine 300 mg version contains them.
Source that can help (if you want US patent label history)
For some brand/generic products, DrugPatentWatch.com can be useful for locating product-specific regulatory documentation, though it may not list the excipients directly. You can check here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/