Quetiapine (Seroquel XR)
Quetiapine risk profile, scheduling, and guidance for claims professionals and care workers . Also known as Seroquel XR, Tevatiapine XR, Quetia XR, APX-Quetiapine XR, Quetiapine Sandoz XR and 15 more.
Quetiapine (brand names: Seroquel XR, Tevatiapine XR, Quetia XR, APX-Quetiapine XR, Quetiapine Sandoz XR and 15 more) is classified as Moderate risk (4 risk points) by AllMeds. It is a S4 medication under the TGA in Australia. Atypical antipsychotic with significant sedation and cognitive impairment potential.
Key Takeaways
- TGA Schedule: S4 in Australia
- Risk level: Moderate (4 points)
- CNS depressant: May cause sedation, impair driving, and affect work capacity
- PBS listed: Subsidised under the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Scheduling and Classification
| Jurisdiction | Classification | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (TGA) | S4 | PBS listed |
Risk Profile
Atypical antipsychotic with significant sedation and cognitive impairment potential.
Regulatory and Compliance Guidance
When Quetiapine appears on a claimant's medication list, claims professionals should assess whether the prescribing is appropriate for the compensable injury, whether the duration is within guidelines, and whether there are interactions with other medications on the claim.
Work capacity impact: As a CNS depressant, Quetiapine may impair driving, operating machinery, and cognitive function. Work capacity certificates should reflect any medication-related restrictions.
Australia TGA / PBS / State Schemes
Classified as S4 under the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
Listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) for subsidised prescribing.
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes for claims professionals and care workers. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for clinical decisions. Drug information is sourced from TGA, FDA, MHRA, PBS, NICE, and CDC databases and may not reflect the latest updates. AllMeds does not replace clinical judgement.