Manufacturer Savings Cards
Visit the official Crestor website (crestor.com) for their savings card, which can reduce copays to as low as $10 for eligible patients with commercial insurance. Print it or add digitally via your pharmacy app.[1]
Pharmacy Discount Programs
- GoodRx: Search "Crestor" on goodrx.com for coupons averaging 80-90% off retail (e.g., 20mg dose around $10-20 at chains like Walmart or CVS). Free to use, no insurance needed.[2]
- SingleCare: Similar to GoodRx; check singlecare.com for Crestor cards, often matching or beating competitors at Walgreens or Kroger.[3]
Patient Assistance Programs
Contact AstraZeneca (Crestor's maker) at 1-800-ROSUVA2 or azandme.com for free or low-cost Crestor if your income qualifies (up to 400-500% of federal poverty level). Also try NeedyMeds.org for eligibility screeners and additional pharma aid.[4][5]
Retail Pharmacy Options
Ask at Costco, Sam's Club, or Walmart for their generic rosuvastatin pricing—often under $15/month without coupons. Publix and regional chains like Publix or Harris Teeter sometimes offer free generics for cash payers.[6]
Generic Rosuvastatin Savings
Crestor's patent expired in 2016, so switch to generic for bigger discounts (90%+ cheaper). Use Drugs.com discount tool or Blink Health for mail-order deals as low as $3-5 per month.7
[1]: https://www.crestor.com/coupons
[2]: https://www.goodrx.com/crestor
[3]: https://www.singlecare.com/prescription/crestor
[4]: https://www.azandme.com/merck.html
[5]: https://www.needymeds.org/druglist.taf?function=name&tax_id=248
[6]: https://www.drugs.com/price-guide/rosuvastatin