Thursday, February 04, 2010

There is money in misery, and the more misery, the better - The Boston Globe

Here, in part, is my answer, provided by the pharmacy director of a large insurer, using price data from drugstore.com. (AZ wouldn’t discuss the price of Seroquel.) At a very low dosage, Seroquel would cost a patient about $200 a month. “If someone needs more tabs/month, the costs could easily exceed $1,000 per month for the higher doses (200/300/400mg),’’ my source reported.

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