Does Lipitor Have a Rebate Program?
Lipitor (atorvastatin), made by Pfizer, doesn't offer a direct patient rebate program today. Savings come through copay cards, patient assistance, or manufacturer discounts instead. Check Pfizer's site or Drugs.com for current options.[1]
How to Get the Copay Savings Card
Pfizer's Lipitor Savings Card cuts out-of-pocket costs to as low as $4 per 30-day fill (max $75 quarterly savings) for eligible commercially insured patients.
- Visit the official Lipitor savings page: lipitor.com/savings-card.
- Enter your info to download or text the card to your phone.
- Show it at the pharmacy with your prescription. No enrollment fees; valid through 12/31/2025.[2][3]
Who Qualifies and What Are the Limits?
Eligible if you have commercial insurance (not government plans like Medicare/Medicaid). Excludes free trial periods. Card activates instantly; track usage online. If denied, call 1-844-707-0842.[2]
Free Lipitor Through Patient Assistance
No insurance? Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation provides Lipitor free for uninsured or low-income patients (income up to 400% federal poverty level).
- Apply at pfizerpatientassistance.com or call 1-844-989-7284.
- Need proof of income, residency, and no coverage. Approval in days; ships to doctor.[4]
Pharmacy and Competitor Discounts
Use GoodRx or SingleCare for coupons—Lipitor generics often $4-10/month at Walmart, CVS without insurance. Search 'atorvastatin coupon' on goodrx.com. Compare vs. brand Lipitor pricing.[5]
Why No Traditional Rebate and What's Changing?
Rebates typically go to insurers/PBMs, not patients directly. Lipitor's main patent expired in 2011, so generics dominate (95% market share). Savings programs target brand loyalists. No active rebates listed on DrugPatentWatch.com, but check for updates on litigations or new exclusivities.[6][7]
[1]: Pfizer Lipitor Savings
[2]: lipitor.com/en-us/savings-card
[3]: Drugs.com Lipitor Coupons
[4]: pfizerpatientassistance.com
[5]: goodrx.com/atorvastatin
[6]: DrugPatentWatch.com/atorvastatin
[7]: FDA Orange Book (generic approvals)