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Small Orange Pill/Sepoquel Could someone please tell me what this medication is?
Thank you, Marica -
Seroquel comes in a number of strengths - which should also be imprinted on the tablet.
25 mg Tablets (NDC 0310-0275) peach, round, biconvex, film coated tablets, identified with 'SEROQUEL' and '25' on one side and plain on the other side, are supplied in bottles of 100 tablets and 1000 tablets, and hospital unit dose packages of 100 tablets.
100 mg Tablets (NDC 0310-0271) yellow, round, biconvex film coated tablets, identified with 'SEROQUEL' and '100' on one side and plain on the other side, are supplied in bottles of 100 tablets and hospital unit dose packages of 100 tablets.
200 mg Tablets (NDC 0310-0272) white, round, biconvex, film coated tablets, identified with 'SEROQUEL' and '200' on one side and plain on the other side, are supplied in bottles of 100 tablets and hospital unit dose packages of 100 tablets.
300 mg Tablets (NDC 0310-0274) white, capsule-shaped, biconvex, film coated tablets, intagliated with 'SEROQUEL' on one side and '300' on the other side, are supplied in bottles of 60 tablets and hospital unit dose packages of 100 tablets.
You will find images at the bottom of the PDR page for Seroquel at http://www.drugs.com/seroquel.html
Info at http://seroquel.drugs.com -
I have read the PDF on Seroquel Tablets, it says it may be used for other things besides bipolar. Does anyone else know what this might used for? It's 25mg.
Thanks, Marcia
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