Did you mean “quetiapine PPO price” (Privileged Price Object) or “pro” (professional) pricing?
“Quetiapine pop proce” looks like a partial phrase. In pharmacy searches, people often mean either:
- the price of quetiapine for a specific brand/product (sometimes shown as “POP”/“PO Price” in certain listing systems), or
- “professional” (prescriber) pricing.
If you tell me the country (and whether you mean tablets or extended-release) plus the brand name and strength (for example, quetiapine 25 mg, 100 mg XR, etc.), I can narrow it to the right product and pull the correct price.
How much does quetiapine cost, and why does it vary?
Quetiapine pricing usually changes based on:
- form (immediate-release vs extended-release),
- strength (mg per tablet),
- brand vs generic,
- pack size (how many tablets per box),
- local reimbursement rules and negotiated pharmacy prices.
So the “POP” (price listing) you saw online can differ from another site even within the same country.
Is it cheaper as a generic?
In many markets, generic quetiapine is priced lower than branded versions, but the exact savings depend on local tendering/reimbursement and which specific manufacturer/formulation is dispensed.
What I need to give an exact answer
Reply with:
1) Your country
2) The exact product/brand you saw (or a screenshot text)
3) Strength (mg) and whether it’s XR/ER/SR or immediate-release
4) Pack size (e.g., 60 tablets, 30 tablets)
Then I can give the likely “POP”/listed price for that exact quetiapine product.