Official Manufacturer Savings Programs
Pfizer, Lipitor's maker, offers the Lipitor Savings Card for eligible patients with commercial insurance. It reduces copays to as low as $4 per 30-day supply (up to 12 fills). Apply online at pfizer.com/products or through their patient assistance site. No income restrictions, but excludes government insurance like Medicare.[1]
Pharmacy Discount Cards and Coupons
GoodRx provides free coupons for Lipitor (atorvastatin), often cutting prices to $6–$10 for a 30-day supply at chains like Walmart or CVS. Download from goodrx.com, show at pharmacy—no sign-up needed. SingleCare offers similar deals, sometimes lower at independent pharmacies.[2][3]
Patient Assistance Programs for Uninsured or Low-Income
NeedyMeds lists Pfizer's Lipitor co-pay program and Partnership for Prescription Assistance for free or discounted meds based on income. RxAssist.org aggregates pharma aid programs; search for atorvastatin to qualify for up to 90-day supplies at no cost if eligible.[4][5]
Comparison Shopping Sites
Drugs.com discount card beats retail prices by 80% on generic Lipitor at most pharmacies. PharmacyChecker.com compares U.S. and verified international prices, flagging safe options (though FDA warns against unapproved imports).[6][7]
Retail Pharmacy Options
Walmart's $4 generic list includes atorvastatin 10–40mg doses. Costco membership gives low cash prices without insurance (~$5–$15 monthly). Use their apps for instant price checks.[8]
Sources
[1]: Pfizer Lipitor Savings
[2]: GoodRx Lipitor Coupons
[3]: SingleCare Atorvastatin
[4]: NeedyMeds Lipitor
[5]: RxAssist Pfizer Programs
[6]: Drugs.com Discount Card
[7]: PharmacyChecker Atorvastatin
[8]: Walmart $4 Prescriptions