Quetiapine Coupons & Prices

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Quetiapine is a generic prescription neuroleptic–also called an antipsychotic or major tranquilizer that reduces schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and helps to stabilize mania (overexcitement) or depressive episodes in bipolar patients. Quetiapine works by balancing two chemicals, dopamine and serotonin, responsible for transmitting nerve signals in the brain. This slows down the brain, reduces disorganized brain activity, and at the same time relieves negative symptoms, such as depression and inability to focus. On average, Quetiapine costs $153.14 for 30, 100mg tablets but you will pay $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine with a free SingleCare coupon.

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About Quetiapine

Quetiapine is a generic prescription neuroleptic–also called an antipsychotic or major tranquilizer that reduces schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and helps to stabilize mania (overexcitement) or depressive episodes in bipolar patients. Quetiapine works by balancing two chemicals, dopamine and serotonin, responsible for transmitting nerve signals in the brain. This slows down the brain, reduces disorganized brain activity, and at the same time relieves negative symptoms, such as depression and inability to focus. On average, Quetiapine costs $153.14 for 30, 100mg tablets but you will pay $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine with a free SingleCare coupon.

Quetiapine Price History & Information

Price History for Quetiapine Fumarate (Generic) & Seroquel (Brand)

30 count, tablet, 100mg

Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

Average 1-Month Prices for Quetiapine Fumarate (Generic) & Seroquel (Brand)

30 count, tablet, 100mg
PharmacyQuetiapine Fumarate Retail PriceQuetiapine Fumarate SingleCare Price
CVS Pharmacy$159.00$60.35
Walmart$16.09$11.59
Walgreens$112.71$59.45
Kroger Pharmacy$49.49$12.09
Albertsons Pharmacy$59.40$28.20

These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

About Quetiapine

Quetiapine is a generic prescription neuroleptic–also called an antipsychotic or major tranquilizer that reduces schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and helps to stabilize mania (overexcitement) or depressive episodes in bipolar patients. Quetiapine works by balancing two chemicals, dopamine and serotonin, responsible for transmitting nerve signals in the brain. This slows down the brain, reduces disorganized brain activity, and at the same time relieves negative symptoms, such as depression and inability to focus. On average, Quetiapine costs $153.14 for 30, 100mg tablets but you will pay $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine with a free SingleCare coupon.

Quetiapine FAQs

Medically reviewed by Jeff FortnerPharm.D.
Licensed Pharmacist

How much does Quetiapine cost without insurance?

Patients can expect to pay $153.14 for 30, 100mg tablets of Quetiapine. Compare this price to $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine. From generics to brand-name prescription drugs, you can save as much as 80% with a SingleCare savings card.

How much does Quetiapine cost with insurance?

Quetiapine copay costs may vary. With SingleCare, generic Quetiapine costs $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets, so you should ask your pharmacist to compare your SingleCare price with your insurance copay. A SingleCare savings card typically saves you up to 80% off on your prescription drugs.

Does Medicare cover Quetiapine and how much does it cost?

Generic Quetiapine is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans, but Seroquel, the brand-name version, usually is not. Patients without Medicare can save with a SingleCare Quetiapine coupon and pay $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine.

What is the brand name of Quetiapine?

The brand-name version of Quetiapine is Seroquel, which is manufactured by AstraZeneca. Quetiapine is also available generically as a prescription drug manufactured by over a dozen companies, including Teva, McLeods, Mylan, and other generic manufacturers. 

What is Quetiapine?

Quetiapine is a generic prescription antipsychotic drug that is primarily used to reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucinations (false perceptions), delusions (false beliefs), disorganized thoughts, and disorganized speech. Quetiapine is also commonly prescribed to patients with bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder to manage mania, which is an overexcited state characterized by heightened activity, delusions, euphoria, and risky behaviors. Quetiapine is also approved to treat major depressive disorder and may be prescribed by a healthcare provider for off-label use to treat other conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder or certain types of insomnia.

What are the side effects of Quetiapine?

Common side effects of Quetiapine are increased blood pressure, dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, agitation, muscle stiffness, headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, increased appetite, weight gain, and trouble sleeping. More serious but less common side effects include severe muscle stiffness, liver problems, cataracts, high blood pressure, and low white blood cell counts. Long-term continual use of Quetiapine may cause tardive dyskinesia (unusual twitching and involuntary movements), but this is uncommon in comparison with other antipsychotic drugs. Mental and mood changes include unusual behavior and suicidal thoughts. Allergic reactions are rare, but discontinue Quetiapine if there is any sign of an allergic reaction, such as hives, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing. This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. Consult with your physician or pharmacist about any concerns you may have with side effects.

Ways to save on Quetiapine

To save on the cost of Quetiapine, consider using the generic version instead of the brand-name Seroquel, as the generic is significantly more affordable. Additionally, using prescription discount cards and coupons from SingleCare can help lower out-of-pocket expenses. For instance, you could pay around $8.99 for 30, 100mg tablets of generic Quetiapine with a free SingleCare coupon. Another cost-saving option is purchasing a 90-day supply instead of a 30-day supply, which often reduces the per-dose price. 

For those who qualify, patient assistance programs (PAPs) offered by organizations like AstraZeneca, which offers the Access 360 Program, or NeedyMeds can provide financial aid or even free medication. Another cost-saving option is to compare prices between pharmacies, as some pharmacies have their own discount programs that offer lower prices than insurance copays. By exploring these options, you can significantly cut down on your medication costs.

Medically reviewed by Jeff FortnerPharm.D.
Licensed Pharmacist

Jeff Fortner, Pharm.D., focuses his practice and research on pharmaceutical compounding, patient-centered care in the community setting, and pharmacist-provided clinical services. He maintains a practice site at an independent community pharmacy that also specializes in non-sterile compounding and long-term care medication preparation. Dr. Fortner enjoys spending time with his wife and two young daughters, trying and sharing new craft beers, reading sci-fi/fantasy fiction, and cycling.

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