What is the GoodRx price for quetiapine 400 mg (30 tablets) at Walgreens?
GoodRx pricing can change by ZIP code, the exact product (quetiapine strength and formulation), and whether the coupon is used at Walgreens. The information you provided (GoodRx, quetiapine 400 mg, 30 tablets, Walgreens) isn’t enough to identify a single current price.
If you share your ZIP code (or the Walgreens location) and confirm the exact drug details on the bottle (for example, quetiapine immediate-release vs. extended-release, and the NDC if shown), I can help you narrow to the correct match and what to expect.
Where to check the exact GoodRx coupon amount for Walgreens
To get the current Walgreens coupon price, use the GoodRx listing for:
- Generic quetiapine (not brand Seroquel)
- The exact strength: 400 mg
- The exact count/pack size: 30 tablets
- Your location (ZIP code)
If you want to do it quickly, search on GoodRx for “quetiapine 400 mg 30 tablets” and select Walgreens, then confirm the “immediate-release” vs “extended-release” product.
Why the price may not match what you expect
Even when the label says “quetiapine 400 mg 30 tablets,” prices can differ if:
- The formulation is different (immediate-release vs extended-release)
- The coupon is for a different package size or NDC
- Your ZIP code changes the discounted rate
- Walgreens price updates since the coupon was last saved
If you’re flexible, cheaper alternatives to try
Common ways people lower the out-of-pocket cost are:
- Checking different package sizes on GoodRx (e.g., 60 tablets vs 30)
- Comparing Walgreens vs other nearby pharmacies on the same GoodRx deal
- Confirming you’re using the generic listing that matches your exact NDC
If you tell me your ZIP code and whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release, I’ll help you pin down the exact price you should look for.