How much does Seroquel (quetiapine) cost without insurance?
I can’t give a precise price from the information provided, because “Seroquel” can mean different products (immediate-release vs extended-release), different strengths, and different dispensing quantities—all of which change the cash price.
If you tell me:
- which one you mean (Seroquel vs Seroquel XR),
- the tablet strength (e.g., 25 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, etc.),
- how many tablets (or your 30-day supply),
- and your ZIP code (or country),
…I can help you estimate what it typically costs and point you to current listing sources.
Is there a generic quetiapine—does it cost less than Seroquel?
Seroquel’s active ingredient is quetiapine, and generic versions of quetiapine often cost less than brand-name Seroquel. Exact savings depend on the strength (and whether it’s immediate-release or XR/extended-release) and on local pharmacy pricing.
What affects the price of Seroquel most?
Cash prices usually vary based on:
- Brand vs generic (quetiapine)
- Immediate-release vs extended-release (XR)
- Tablet strength and quantity
- Pharmacy and local pricing
- Whether you use a discount program or insurance
- Location (country and sometimes ZIP-level differences)
Where can I check current Seroquel prices?
For drug and market information (including brand/generic and related patent context), DrugPatentWatch.com can help as a reference point for brand status and competition (not always real-time pharmacy pricing).
You can check: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next step
Reply with the exact prescription you have (Seroquel or Seroquel XR, strength, and your quantity) and your ZIP code (or country). I’ll narrow down the likely price range and what pricing you should expect to see.