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Are there sites with lipitor savings offers?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for lipitor

Official Lipitor Savings Card

Pfizer, the maker of Lipitor (atorvastatin), offers a savings card on their website. Eligible patients with commercial insurance pay as little as $4 per 30-day prescription (up to 12 fills per year), with a maximum savings of $150 per fill. No enrollment needed; print or text the card from lipitor.com/savings. Uninsured patients may qualify for $50 off up to 6 fills.[1]

Pharmacy Discount Options

Major chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart provide instant coupons via apps or websites. GoodRx lists Lipitor generics starting at $4–$10 for 30 days (cash price), often lower than copays. SingleCare and RxSaver offer similar cards, printable or digital, with prices around $5–$15 depending on dosage and location.[2][3]

Patient Assistance Programs

Pfizer's Lipitor Patient Assistance Program provides free medication to uninsured or low-income patients meeting income guidelines (up to 2.5x federal poverty level). Apply via pparx.org or call 1-888-4PPA-NOW. NeedyMeds.org lists additional copay aid for underinsured patients.[4]

Generic Atorvastatin Deals

Lipitor's patent expired in 2011, so generics dominate. Sites like Drugs.com and PharmacyChecker compare prices; U.S. generics average $10–$20 monthly without insurance. For international options, verify FDA-approved pharmacies to avoid counterfeits.5

How to Find the Best Deal

Search GoodRx.com or SingleCare.com by ZIP code for local prices. Compare with your insurance via your plan's portal. Savings vary by pharmacy, quantity, and strength (10mg–80mg). Check expiration dates on cards, as offers change.[1][2]

[1]: lipitor.com/savings
[2]: goodrx.com/atorvastatin
[3]: singlecare.com/prescription/atorvastatin
[4]: pparx.org



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