Official Lipitor Savings Cards
Pfizer, Lipitor's manufacturer, offers a copay savings card directly on their website. Eligible patients pay as little as $4 for a 30- to 90-day supply, with annual savings up to $1,800. Apply or download at Lipitor Savings Card. No income restrictions apply, but commercial insurance is required; not valid for government programs like Medicare.[1]
Pharmacy Retailer Options
Major chains provide instant Lipitor discount cards usable at their locations:
- GoodRx: Coupons reduce Lipitor (atorvastatin) 20mg to $5–$10 for 30 tablets at Walmart or CVS. Search 'Lipitor GoodRx' on goodrx.com for printable or app-based cards.[2]
- SingleCare: Similar pricing, down to $6 for generics at Kroger or Walgreens. Free card at singlecare.com; no sign-up needed.[3]
- RxSaver: Matches GoodRx rates; available via cvs.com/pharmacy or their app.[4]
Generic Atorvastatin Deals (Cheaper Alternative)
Lipitor's patent expired in 2011, so generics dominate. Use the same cards for atorvastatin:
- Costco Wholesale: $3.75 for 30-day 20mg supply with membership; no card needed.[5]
- Walmart $4 Prescription List: Atorvastatin 10–80mg qualifies for $4 generic program.[6]
Eligibility and Restrictions
Cards exclude Medicare/Medicaid patients. Maximum savings vary (e.g., Pfizer card caps at $75 per fill). Check expiration dates—most renew monthly. Verify pharmacy acceptance via the card's site. For uninsured, free clinics or NeedyMeds.org list additional aid.[1][2]
Sources
[1]: Lipitor.com Savings
[2]: GoodRx Lipitor
[3]: SingleCare Atorvastatin
[4]: RxSaver Lipitor
[5]: Costco Pharmacy Pricing
[6]: Walmart $4 List