Quetiapine Alternatives in Vermont
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Quetiapine (quetiapine fumarate) available at Vermont pharmacies. Save up to 96% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Vermont
Aripiprazole (generic Abilify)
therapeutic
Less sedating atypical antipsychotic — preferred if activation needed
Avg cash price: $45/mo
Risperidone (generic Risperdal)
therapeutic
Older antipsychotic — very affordable, strong D2 blockade
Avg cash price: $30/mo
Seroquel (brand quetiapine)
brand
Brand name — identical drug at 27× the cost
Avg cash price: $950/mo
Vermont Prescription Assistance Programs
VPharm / VPharmAssist (Vermont Pharmaceutical Assistance)
State pharmaceutical assistance programs that historically helped eligible Vermont residents with prescription drug costs. Now largely superseded by Dr. Dynasaur and Green Mountain Care programs.
Eligibility: Contact the Vermont Agency of Human Services at 1-800-250-8427 for current program availability and eligibility thresholds.
Vermont Medicaid (Green Mountain Care)
Comprehensive prescription drug coverage through Vermont Medicaid for eligible residents.
Eligibility: Low-income Vermont adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Vermont has very high Medicaid coverage rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is quetiapine the same as Seroquel?
Yes — quetiapine is the generic form of Seroquel. It has been generic since 2012 and costs $20–$50/month versus $900+ for brand Seroquel XR.
Why is quetiapine sometimes prescribed for insomnia or anxiety off-label?
At low doses (25–100 mg), quetiapine has strong antihistamine and alpha-blocking properties that cause sedation. It is prescribed off-label for insomnia and anxiety, though this use is debated due to metabolic side effects.
What are the main side effects of quetiapine?
Sedation, weight gain, and metabolic effects (elevated glucose, triglycerides) are the most common. At higher doses, movement-related side effects can occur. Regular metabolic monitoring is recommended.
How does quetiapine compare to aripiprazole for bipolar depression?
Both are FDA-approved for bipolar depression. Quetiapine is more sedating (useful if sleep is a problem); aripiprazole is more activating. Your psychiatrist selects based on the clinical picture.
What does generic quetiapine cost through Script Unlock?
Generic quetiapine is typically $20–$45/month through Script Unlock pharmacies. The XR formulation costs slightly more. Both are dramatic savings versus brand Seroquel.