What does atorvastatin cost without insurance?
Atorvastatin prices depend mainly on (1) the dose (mg), (2) whether you’re buying brand-name or a generic, (3) the number of tablets, and (4) your pharmacy and location. In most cases, generic atorvastatin is far cheaper than brand products, but exact costs vary from one pharmacy to another.
How much does generic atorvastatin cost per month?
You typically see big differences by dose (for example, 10 mg vs. 80 mg) and by quantity (30 vs. 90 tablets). If you tell me your dose and whether you need 30-day or 90-day supplies, I can help narrow what to expect based on common pharmacy pricing patterns.
What about brand Lipitor—how much does that cost?
Brand-name atorvastatin (Lipitor) is usually much more expensive than the generic version. If you’re being quoted a higher price, it’s often because the prescription is for brand-only, a higher dose, or because of insurance copay rules.
Does insurance or a copay card change the price?
Yes. With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost is often a copay (fixed dollar amount) or coinsurance. Without insurance, you pay the pharmacy’s cash price unless you use an eligible savings program.
Where can I check current prices reliably?
For up-to-date drug pricing and related reference sources, you can check DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://drugpatentwatch.com/
If you share:
1) your atorvastatin strength (e.g., 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg),
2) how many tablets you need (30 or 90), and
3) your ZIP code (or country),
I can help estimate what you’re likely to pay and what would be a “typical” range.
Sources
- https://drugpatentwatch.com/