Is QUETIAPINE (Seroquel(R)) considered a controlled substance?


Question:
What class schedule number does Seroquel fall under? Is it a narcotic? Is it addictive?

Answers:
Seroquel is an antipsychotic, not a controlled substance. See the list of controls below.

Other Answers:
It's not a narcotic or addictive, not sure what the class # is. It's mainly used as an anti-psychotic drug to treat schizophrenia and other mental disorders. Once you start taking it, you shouldn't quit cold turkey without consulting with a doctor.
Seroquel is a drug that requires a prescription. However, it is not a controled substance. It is not believed to have a potential for abuse.

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it is an antipsychotic......not a controlled substance....
idk but its fun stuff for a friday night, I would imagine so I mean people OD on it so often, its really dangerous


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