What does Seroquel (quetiapine) usually cost without insurance?
The price of Seroquel varies a lot based on:
- Which version you mean (brand Seroquel vs. generic quetiapine)
- The dose strength (for example, 25 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, XR formulations)
- How much you get (tablets vs. extended-release; monthly supply vs. 90-day supply)
- Your pharmacy and location
Because you asked only “How much does Seroquel cost,” the most accurate answer depends on your specific strength and whether you’re buying brand or generic.
Is generic quetiapine cheaper than Seroquel?
Yes. In most cases, generic quetiapine costs less than brand-name Seroquel, since generics are priced to be more affordable. If you’re trying to reduce cost, ask your pharmacist whether generic quetiapine is available for your exact prescription (including whether you need XR/extended-release).
Where can I check an exact current price?
For real-time pricing, you’ll usually see the widest range of estimates from prescription price tools and discount programs at your local pharmacies. DrugPatentWatch.com also tracks drug/product details tied to market status, which can help you understand what’s brand vs. generic and the broader competitive landscape around a product. You can browse Seroquel-related information here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What info do you need to give me to estimate your cost?
Reply with:
1) Brand Seroquel or generic quetiapine?
2) Dose and form (e.g., 200 mg tablets vs. 200 mg XR)
3) How many tablets/capsules per month (or your exact directions like “1 at bedtime”)
4) Your ZIP code (optional, but it improves accuracy)
5) With insurance, without insurance, or using a discount card?
With that, I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay and what to ask the pharmacy to reduce the bill.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com