What forms does Seroquel come in for depression — tablets, extended-release, or injections?
Seroquel is available as oral tablets and extended-release tablets, but not as injections. Both forms may be used in the treatment of depression depending on clinical needs.
Overview
People seeking treatment for depression often ask what dosage forms Seroquel comes in. Knowing the available forms can help patients understand their options and potential dosing schedules. This page provides a brief summary of:
- Seroquel’s available tablet forms
- How each version may be used for depression
- Important safety considerations
This helps explain why dosage form matters for treatment plans and transitions into how the drug works.
Detailed Information
How it works
Seroquel, also known as quetiapine, may work by affecting dopamine and serotonin activity in the brain, which are involved in mood regulation.
The medication may help stabilize mood and reduce depressive symptoms when used as part of a treatment plan managed by a healthcare provider.
Clinical applications
According to information on treatment options for clinical depression, Seroquel may be prescribed for major depressive disorder, especially as an add-on therapy when other antidepressants are not fully effective.
It is typically used in oral form—either standard or extended-release—depending on patient response, and is not given by injection for depression.
Safety and Effectiveness
Safety profile
Based on data from Drugs.com, possible side effects of Seroquel include drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, and weight gain. Some patients may also experience mood or behavior changes.
Patients should talk to their doctors before starting or changing medication, especially if they have a history of heart issues or metabolic concerns.
FDA approval and indications
Seroquel is FDA-approved for several mental health conditions, including bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder as part of an adjunct therapy plan.
It is not approved in injectable form for treating depression.
Access and Availability
How to obtain safely
IsraelPharm offers international access to Seroquel in tablet form at competitive prices. Both regular and extended-release versions are available, depending on the prescription.
Always consult your provider to confirm the appropriate form and dosage for your condition.
Key Takeaways
- Seroquel is available as regular and extended-release oral tablets.
- There is no injectable form approved for depression treatment.
- It may be used as an add-on for depression when standard antidepressants are not enough.
- Consulting a provider is essential to determine which Seroquel form is right for you.
FAQ
Is the extended-release version better for depression?
The extended-release form may offer smoother blood level control and is sometimes preferred for daily use, but choice depends on individual medical needs.
Can Seroquel tablets be taken at bedtime?
Yes, due to sedating effects, many providers recommend taking Seroquel at night. Follow your prescribed schedule carefully.
Are Seroquel doses the same for all conditions?
No, depression treatment generally involves lower doses than schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Your provider will tailor the dose to your condition.
Is Seroquel safe long-term?
Some patients may use Seroquel long-term under medical supervision. Regular monitoring helps manage potential side effects.
What does Seroquel cost at IsraelPharm?
Seroquel pricing varies by strength and quantity. IsraelPharm provides competitive international pricing—visit the product page or consult their team for exact details.


