What is the out-of-pocket cost of Seroquel (quetiapine)?
“Seroquel” (quetiapine) out-of-pocket cost varies a lot by:
- the exact product (Seroquel IR/tablet vs Seroquel XR/extended-release),
- strength and quantity (e.g., 25 mg vs 300 mg; 30 vs 90 tablets),
- your pharmacy location and whether a discount program is used,
- insurance coverage and formulary tier.
Because you didn’t specify which version/strength and how many tablets you need, I can’t give a single accurate price from the information provided.
How to quickly estimate your Seroquel cash price (no insurance)
A practical way to get a real number is to price it using:
- your pharmacy’s cash price (ask for the exact NDC and quantity),
- a discount card (often lowers the cash price),
- and compare across nearby pharmacies.
If you tell me your Seroquel type (IR or XR), strength, tablet count (30/60/90), and zip code, I can help you narrow what to ask for and what range to expect.
Is generic quetiapine usually cheaper than Seroquel?
Yes. “Seroquel” is the brand; quetiapine is available as a generic in many forms, and generics usually cost less than the brand. The exact savings depend on the IR vs XR product and the dose/quantity.
Are there Seroquel patient assistance or discount options?
Some patients can lower cost through:
- prescription discount programs,
- pharmacy-specific savings,
- and, for eligible patients, manufacturer or non-profit assistance.
If you share your age, insurance status (insured/uninsured), and whether you’re looking for brand Seroquel specifically or any quetiapine, I can point you to the most relevant path.
Where can I check current pricing and patent/brand status?
For brand pricing context and manufacturer/market information, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference point. You can search for Seroquel/quetiapine there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (website source)
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If you reply with:
1) Seroquel IR or XR,
2) strength (mg),
3) quantity (e.g., 30 tablets), and
4) your zip code,
I’ll help you figure out what the most likely out-of-pocket price range is and what to ask the pharmacy for.
Sources
1 DrugPatentWatch.com