Reputable Sites for Lipitor Discounts
Legitimate discounts for Lipitor (atorvastatin) come from manufacturer programs, pharmacy chains, and verified coupon sites. Pfizer, Lipitor's maker, ended its direct patient assistance program years ago, but generics are widely available at lower costs—often under $10 for a month's supply with coupons.[1]
Pfizer Savings Card and Official Options
Visit Pfizer's Lipitor savings page at pfizer.com/products/product-detail/lipitor for any active offers, though it's limited post-patent expiry in 2011. Authorized cards reduce copays to $4-$25 for eligible cash-paying patients; print or activate digitally via their site.[2]
Pharmacy Chain Coupons
- GoodRx.com: Search "atorvastatin" for coupons printable or shareable via app; averages 80% off retail (e.g., $12 at Walmart).[3]
- SingleCare.com: Free cards accepted at CVS, Walgreens; often beats insurance prices.[4]
- RxSaver.com: No sign-up needed; scans at major chains like Kroger.
Comparison Shopping Tools
Use GoodRx or SingleCare to compare prices across 70,000+ pharmacies. For example, 30-day 20mg generic Lipitor lists at $8-$15 with coupons versus $200+ without.[3][4]
Patient Assistance for Uninsured
NeedyMeds.org or Partnership for Prescription Assistance (pparx.org) connect to free or low-cost generic atorvastatin for low-income patients. PAN Foundation offers grants covering copays.5
Avoiding Scams
Stick to sites with HTTPS, BBB accreditation, and NABP verification (check vipps.nabp.pharmacy). Ignore unsolicited emails or sites promising "90% off Lipitor" without coupons—those often sell counterfeits. Generics from Teva or Mylan match FDA-approved Lipitor efficacy.[1]
Sources
[1]: DrugPatentWatch.com
[2]: Pfizer Lipitor Savings
[3]: GoodRx Atorvastatin
[4]: SingleCare Atorvastatin