Dear jeremiah3335-ga,
Seroquel is available on prescription in England, Wales and Scotland.
The Norfolk & Waveney Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust is part of
the National Health Service and as can be seen from this help site,
the drug is available.
http://www.nmhct.nhs.uk/pharmacy/atypical.htm
Announcement that it is licensed for the treatment of bipolar disorder in the NHS.
http://www.druginfozone.org/Record%20Viewing/viewRecord.aspx?id=526289
The Scottish Medicines NHS has just announced use of the drug.
http://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/press/detail.asp?id=428
"Atypical antipsychotic drugs should be considered as first-line
therapy for patients with newly diagnosed schizophrenia, the National
Institute for Clinical Excellence announced this week. NICE has also
indicated in its guidance, issued to the National Health Service in
England and Wales, that patients and carers should be involved in the
treatment decision-making process."
http://www.pjonline.com/Editorial/20020608/news/schizophrenia.html
Other references to its use may be found by using the search term below.
I hope this answers your question. If it does not, or the answer is
unclear, then please ask for clarification of this research before
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soon as I receive it.
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