What’s Seroquel’s “street price” in the US?
“Sreet price” usually means the cash price people can get at retail pharmacies without insurance. For Seroquel (quetiapine), the out-of-pocket price varies a lot based on:
- Dose strength (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, etc.)
- Formulation (immediate-release vs. extended-release)
- Tablet count (30 vs. 60 vs. 90-day quantities)
- Location and the specific pharmacy
- Whether you use a discount card and the card type
Because those variables change the number, the most reliable way to see the current cash price for your exact Seroquel product is to check a live price aggregator or pharmacy price tool.
How much cheaper can it be with generics or discounts?
Seroquel is available as a brand and also as generic quetiapine, and generics typically cost less than the brand. Price also drops when you use:
- Pharmacy discount programs
- Manufacturer or copay offers (more common for brand-name drugs, but not always available)
- Generic substitution (when clinically appropriate)
If your goal is the lowest “street price,” checking generic quetiapine for your dose and schedule is often the fastest path.
Are you looking for the brand (Seroquel) or generic quetiapine?
Many people search “Seroquel street price” but actually need either:
- Seroquel IR (immediate-release), or
- Seroquel XR (extended-release),
and/or the generic equivalent.
If you tell me which one you want (IR or XR), the strength, and the quantity (e.g., 30 tablets), I can point you to the right kind of pricing comparison to use.
Quick way to get an accurate current price
Use a site that publishes “cash price” ranges by NDC (exact product identifier) and strength. DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for drug-level tracking, but for immediate shelf pricing you’ll still want a retailer/cash-price tool keyed to your exact product.
If you share:
1) IR or XR
2) strength (mg)
3) number of tablets (or days’ supply)
4) your ZIP code (optional, but helps)
I can narrow down what to check for the most realistic street price range.
Sources
- [1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/