What is atorvastatin’s price at Walmart?
I can’t give a precise “Walmart price” from the information provided here, since Walmart’s pricing for atorvastatin can change based on:
- the dose (for example, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg),
- the tablet count (30-day vs 90-day supply),
- whether you use a Walmart pharmacy benefit plan or a coupon,
- and whether you’re buying a generic versus a branded product.
How to check the exact Walmart cost quickly
To find the current out-of-pocket price, check Walmart’s pharmacy listing for your exact strength and quantity (for example, “atorvastatin 40 mg 30 tablets”). If you’re going in-store, ask the pharmacist for the price with and without any applicable discount programs.
If you tell me the strength (mg) and how many tablets you need (30 or 90 days), I can help you figure out what to search for and what price range is typical for generic atorvastatin.
Is there a cheaper option if Walmart is high?
For atorvastatin, the lowest prices are usually for the generic tablet product. If you’re quoted a higher price, ask the pharmacist whether there’s:
- a lower-strength equivalent your regimen allows,
- a larger quantity (often cheaper per pill),
- or a generic you can substitute if a brand name is being priced.
What might affect your total cost (even for the same tablet strength)
Two shoppers can see different totals even with the same dose if one person is paying cash while another uses a discount program. Also, cash price can differ depending on whether you pick up at a Walmart Pharmacy location or order through Walmart’s online pharmacy.
What should you share so I can narrow it down?
Reply with:
1) your atorvastatin dose (mg),
2) how many tablets (or days supply), and
3) whether you need a brand or generic,
and I’ll help you pinpoint the most likely Walmart listing to check for that exact cost.