What does “Seroquel 50 mg” cost?
The price depends on which specific product you mean (brand-name Seroquel vs. generic quetiapine), your pharmacy, and whether you use insurance or a discount program. Seroquel 50 mg is a prescription medication, so “how much it is” will usually be quoted as either the cash price at a specific pharmacy or your copay amount with coverage.
Brand vs. generic: what’s the difference in price?
If you’re comparing prices, the most important split is:
- Seroquel (brand-name) 50 mg
- Generic quetiapine (50 mg)
In many cases, generics are less expensive than brand-name drugs, but the exact numbers vary by location and pharmacy.
How can I find the exact current price near me?
To get a precise, up-to-date figure, you typically need to check:
- Your local pharmacy’s cash price
- Your insurance copay
- Discount programs (if you’re paying out of pocket)
If you tell me your ZIP code (or country), whether you want brand or generic, and your preferred pharmacy (e.g., CVS/Walgreens/Walmart/Costco), I can help you figure out what to check and what price range is most likely.
Is there a way to check pricing using drug databases?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug-related information and can be a helpful starting point for identifying the product and related market context. You can view it here: DrugPatentWatch – Seroquel / quetiapine information.
It won’t replace a pharmacy-specific quote, but it can help confirm the exact drug/product you’re comparing.
Quick clarifying question
Are you asking for the cash price or your insurance copay—and do you mean brand Seroquel 50 mg or generic quetiapine 50 mg? If you share your ZIP code and pharmacy, I’ll narrow it down.