Not legally. But they prescribe it for just about everything, and its not terribly expensive.
Nope. But its stupid to take prescription meds without a doctor.
If you are referring to a drug test? No. Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic, and currently has no abuse recognition (However, some evidence may suggest that seroquel may be abused recreationally). But drug tests will not test for it.
200 mg of seroquel is the same as taking 4 xanax
You need a prescription for it in the U S
100 mg seroquel is round and kind of like an orange color. I have a prescription. I even believe it says seroquel on the pill.
depression and sleep disorders
prescription by doctor for bipolar cosies and other mental health disorders that require a mood stabilizer
As with any prescription medication, it is illegal and dangerous to give Seroquel to a person to whom it has not been prescribed. There are some major side effects, some which cannot be treated, and one should be under a doctor's care when taking this or any prescription medication.
can you get subjoin without a prescription
Yes. Unless the test looks for Seroquel, you are positive, and have no prescription. Most tests do not look for Seroquel. Test only see what they look for.
Seroquel should ONLY be taken according to your prescription. A person on Seroquel needs to take their meds the way that they're supposed to, in the time frame that they are supposed to, to keep a steady level of the drug in the body. Seroquel is an anti-psychotic, and not a sleep aid. The important thing is, if you are on Seroquel, you need to take it properly. Don't just stop taking it; you need to be "weaned off". And if it is not your prescription, you should NOT take it. Anti-psychotic drugs taken by a person who doesn't need it can be dangerous, including having long-term permanent effects such as Tardive Diskinesia. Actually Seroquel IS prescribed by a lot of doctors as a sleep aid. It's an anti psychotic medication that can be used to help you sleep. I have a prescription for it as a sleep aid myself actually.
In England Qutiapine i{seroquel} is only available on prescription from a doctor so yes ,here it is a controlled drug. In the USA, a controlled substance is more strictly regulated that other prescription drugs. Seroquel (Quetiapine) is available by prescription only, but it is not a government controlled substance. So, you're answer is no, it's not. That said, it is still sometimes sold as a street drug, although not as popular as benzodiazepines such as Valium or xanax (which are controlled substances). Some people think that Seroquel abuse is too common and it should be a controlled substance.