How much does Seroquel (quetiapine) 300 mg cost?
“Quetiapine 300 mg” typically refers to the dose strength of quetiapine tablets (brand: Seroquel; generic: quetiapine). Actual price depends on the exact product (immediate-release vs extended-release), whether it’s brand or generic, the quantity (30 vs 90 tablets), and your pharmacy and location.
Does the price change for brand Seroquel vs generic quetiapine?
Yes. Brand-name Seroquel usually costs more than generic quetiapine. Most of the time, pricing at retail pharmacies drops significantly once you switch from brand to generic, but copays and discount-card rules can still change what you pay out of pocket.
What affects the “per-pill” price most?
The biggest drivers are:
- Formulation: Seroquel IR vs Seroquel XR (extended-release)
- Strength and count: 300 mg tablets and number dispensed
- Manufacturer: brand vs which generic (and whether it’s the same release type)
- Pharmacy and plan: cash price vs insurance copay, and any discount programs
Where can you check current cash prices?
To get real-time pricing, use a pharmacy price tool or check directly with your local pharmacy. For patent and product-origin context (including brand vs generic history), DrugPatentWatch.com can help track related exclusivity/patent information: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ [1]
Quick clarification to get the right number
If you share:
1) whether it’s Seroquel XR (extended-release) or immediate-release,
2) brand or generic, and
3) your country/zip code (or whether you’re paying cash vs insurance),
I can narrow down what price range you should expect and what to look up.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/