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- Immediate release tablets
Initiation by a mental health specialist and stabilisation for at least 3 months before any request to transfer prescribing responsibility.
- Modified release tablets
Modified release tablets are reserved for use when immediate release tablets are not suitable.
Modified release quetiapine MAY be continued in Primary Care (after a 3-month period of stabilisation by SABP) where the use of immediate release tablets would risk destabilising the patient.
- Immediate release tablets
For bipolar with mania / depression.
Initiation and stabilisation by a SABP specialist for a minimum of 3 months before any request for transfer of prescribing responsibility.
- Modified release tablets
For bipolar with mania / depression.
Modified release tablets are reserved for use when immediate release tablets are not suitable.
Modified release quetiapine MAY be continued in Primary Care (after a 3-month period of stabilisation by SABP) where the use of immediate release tablets would risk destabilising the patient.
- Immediate release tablets
Adjunctive treatment of major depression.
Initiation and stabilisation by a SABP specialist for a minimum of 3 months before any request for transfer of prescribing responsibility.
- Modified release tablets
Adjunctive treatment of major depression.
Modified release tablets are reserved for use when immediate release tablets are not suitable.
Modified release quetiapine MAY be continued in Primary Care (after a 3-month period of stabilisation by SABP) where the use of immediate release tablets would risk destabilising the patient.
- Modified release tablets
- Tablets
- Immediate release tablets
Initiation and stabilisation by a SABP specialist for a minimum of 3 months before any request for transfer of prescribing responsibility.
- Modified release tablets
Modified release tablets are reserved for use when immediate release tablets are not suitable.
Modified release quetiapine MAY be continued in Primary Care (after a 3-month period of stabilisation by SABP) where the use of immediate release tablets would risk destabilising the patient.
- Tablets
Initiation by specialist team for minimum of 1 month prior to any primary care request to prescribe.
- Tablets
- Tablets