AstraZeneca has agreed to pay a fine of $4.4 billion for marketing a popular antidepressant, Seroquel XR (quetiapine fumarate, or QTc-R).
The settlement will provide AstraZeneca with incentives to advertise and sell its products to customers across the United States and to other countries who use the product as a treatment for depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental health disorders.
Under the settlement agreement, AstraZeneca will receive $4.4 billion in payments totaling approximately $6 billion in annual sales and marketing of the drug.
AstraZeneca has agreed to pay $1.6 billion in criminal and civil penalties and a $1.5 billion penalty to the Federal Trade Commission for civil and criminal violations of the Federal Drug and Cosmetics Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
The settlement is in addition to other agreements between the company and the FDA and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
AstraZeneca will also pay $1.3 billion to HHS to settle the cases brought by individuals who have used Seroquel XR for more than five years, according to the terms of the settlement.
“This settlement is an important milestone for AstraZeneca and we look forward to continuing to work with the FDA to support the public health programs for which it was previously approved to treat the condition and to support the continued development of a treatment for this very severe condition,” said Dr. John R. LaVerne, AstraZeneca’s Chairman and CEO.
The settlement provides AstraZeneca with incentives to advertise and sell its products to consumers in the United States and abroad.
“We believe that by using a therapeutic class of drugs for which a patient needs to be on an effective treatment regimen, AstraZeneca can ensure that patients in the United States and abroad receive the most effective and safe treatment,” said Brian K. Taylor, AstraZeneca’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Through this settlement, AstraZeneca will continue to have the resources and skills it needs to remain committed to our company and the public health needs of the millions of Americans who rely on this product.”
The settlement follows a settlement reached in 2013 by a group of individuals and health care professionals to end a litigation alleging that the company failed to warn consumers about potential risks associated with certain antidepressant drugs and that it marketed and sold its antidepressant, Seroquel XR, as an effective treatment for depression.
The company agreed to pay $1.6 billion to the federal government to settle the claims of its former customers and to resolve the remaining litigation.
“This agreement provides AstraZeneca with the financial incentives to continue working to strengthen the pharmaceutical industry and to bring innovative products to market that meet the highest possible standards of efficacy and safety,” said David M. Eisenberg, AstraZeneca’s Chairman and CEO. “We believe that by using a therapeutic class of drugs for which a patient needs to be on an effective treatment regimen, AstraZeneca can ensure that patients in the United States and abroad have the most effective and safe treatment,”
The agreement also provides AstraZeneca with financial incentives to provide marketing and other assistance to health care providers and other stakeholders who are focused on improving the health of patients by helping them to improve their mental health and promote mental health and well-being.
“We are pleased to be a part of this settlement and look forward to continuing to work with the FDA and HHS to make sure that the public health benefits of this product continue to be supported and developed by AstraZeneca,” said Brian Taylor, AstraZeneca’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “As we prepare to continue to expand the use of this product, AstraZeneca will continue to collaborate with its customers and partners across the US to continue to support the public health benefits of the AstraZeneca product.”Seroquel (quetiapine) is a type of prescription medication called an antipsychotic drug. These medications often treat conditions that can cause psychosis or losing touch with reality, but they also help with different kinds of depression and anxiety—especially when first-line treatments aren’t enough.
There are two types of antipsychotic drugs. “Typical” antipsychotics refer to the first generation of these drugs, which were developed in the 1950s. “Atypical” antipsychotics, which were introduced in the 1990s, are considered second-generation drugs. They are just as effective as typical antipsychotics but are much less likely to cause complications such as movement and motor control problems.
Typical antipsychotics have a lower risk of developing complications from first-generation drugs. These complications are more likely to occur in patients with diabetes, nerve damage in the brain or who have problems with the nerves that carry blood into the body. Diabetic patients may experience more motor problems, more uncontrollable speech, less interest in usual activities, problems with memory or concentration, trouble with concentration or memory, and trouble with thinking. Nervousness and anxiety can occur even with no complications from first-generation drugs, which can cause drowsiness, dizziness, fainting and even heart attack.
A second-generation antipsychotic, also called quetiapine, is an antipsychotic that is another type of antipsychotic drug. This medication is not an antipsychotic but a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (also known as a CYP2D6 inhibitor). Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that carries signals between nerve cells. Quetiapine is also used to treat depression and anxiety.
Atypical antipsychotics also have a slightly lower risk of developing drug interactions than typical antipsychotics. Quetiapine and other typical antipsychotics can cause more serious problems if they are combined with drugs such as tricyclic antidepressants, lithium, certain antipsychotics and trimesters of metoprolol, a mood-altering drug. Metoprolol is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that is most often taken as a morning dose or as a two- or three-month treatment.
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Seroquel is most often taken at the start of a meal or after a meal. It should be taken at the same time each day. If you miss a dose of Seroquel or you take a double dose, take it as soon as possible. If you have a few extra doses of Seroquel or you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing. Do not take a double dose to make up for a dose missed by your schedule. It is important to finish the full course of Seroquel or to take the drug at the same time each day.
Dosing Seroquel can take anywhere from 30 minutes to four hours for most patients. But if you take it more than four hours in a hospital setting, you should contact your healthcare provider. You should continue taking Seroquel for as long as your doctor tells you to. Some prescribing professionals feel that stopping Seroquel is not recommended because of the increased risk of developing complications from first-generation antipsychotic drugs.
Athlete’sravings (and lack of interest in physical activity) can occur even on first-line treatments. On the opposite end of the abuse spectrum, physically addictive patients may experience withdrawal symptoms when starting or suddenly stopping a drug. If you develop any of the symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, dizziness or loss of appetite, stop taking Seroquel and contact your doctor right away.
Some patients with constipation develop signs of an eating disorder, such as an appetite loss or weight loss.
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Seroquel XR tablets are used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (also known as manic or mixed episodes). They contain quetiapine, which belongs to the group of medicines called atypical antipsychotics.
Seroquel XR is used to treat:
The recommended starting dose of Seroquel XR is 300mg on the first day of treatment, followed by 300mg on the second and third days.
Quetiapine works by blocking the action of a chemical messenger called dopamine, a chemical that is involved in regulating mood and behavior. Dopamine is involved in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and helps to improve the quality of life. Quetiapine helps to restore balance in the brain by decreasing levels of dopamine.
When Seroquel XR is taken orally, it is believed to work by interfering with the effects of the hormone serotonin. Seroquel XR has been shown to reduce the levels of dopamine and serotonin in the brain, which can help to increase mood and improve symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
How does the drug interact with Seroquel 400 mg Tablet:Co-administration of Risperdal and Seroquel 400 mg Tablet could either either aggravate or worsen depression.How to manage the interaction:Co-administration of Seroquel 400 mg Tablet and Risperdal can either aggravate or worsen depression. However, it is advised to avoid concomitant medication such as monoamine oxidase inhibitor, beta-blocker, and anti-psychotic drugs. If you experience any of the following signs, contact your doctor:Hemopresercise:severe weight gainElevated blood pressure:decreased blood pressureFatigue:loss of energyDry mouth:erectile dysfunctionDizziness:loss of appetiteInsomnia:difficulty falling
Hepatotoxicity:severe liver damageNeuroleptic Malignant Syndrome:rarely develops into a mental disorderTardive Dyskinesia:phasic/n abacknessElevated intracranial pressure:persistent or severe headaches
Erectile Dyskinesia:Hypersensitivity Reactions:rash, hives, itching, swellingphlegmiaHypertonia:Lack of appetite: