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Ot 200 Pill With Arrow

Updated June 30, 2013
Lynn Says:
Mon, March 4, 2013

please let me know what this pill is. I found it in my 15 yr son's drawer, I specified arrow, but it is more like a arrow tip.

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Jenna Says:
Sun, June 30, 2013

Hi Lynn,

Did you mean to type QT 200 as the imprint? If so, I've identified a white round pill with that imprint as Co-Quetiapine (200 mg) from Canada. Based on my research, Quetiapine is used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia, manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, and depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder. It belongs to a class of medications known as antipsychotics and works by affecting the actions of certain chemicals in the brain known as neurotransmitters.

It is sometimes used off-label, often as an augmentation agent, to treat conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, alcoholism, borderline personality disorder, depression, Tourette syndrome, musical hallucinations and has been used by physicians as a sedative for those with sleep disorders or anxiety disorders. Off label use is not endorsed by the manufacturer. There have been no conclusive studies on the long term side effects in off - label uses such as sleep disorders..

Adverse effects:

The most common side-effect of quetiapine is somnolence. Other common side-effects include: sluggishness, fatigue, dry mouth, sore throat, dizziness, abdominal pain, constipation, upset stomach, orthostatic hypotension, inflammation or swelling of the sinuses or pharynx, blurred vision, increased appetite, and weight gain. Hypothyroidism has been seen in up to 5% of patients with various effects on levels of TSH, T4 and T3.

Uncommon side effects include bruises, disturbance in speech and language, and/or frightening hallucinations. Mouth ulcers are a rare side effect. Very rare side effects reported were rapid swelling of the skin around the eyes, which increased the appearance of skin aging.

You can learn more about this drug on the page for Quetiapine Details

I hope this helps!

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