Official Lipitor Savings Card
Pfizer offers a Lipitor Savings Card for eligible commercially insured patients, reducing copays to as low as $4 per 30-day supply (up to 12 cards per year, max $75 savings per fill). Download it from the official Lipitor website or app; no income restrictions apply, but excludes government insurance like Medicare.[1]
GoodRx and Pharmacy Discount Alternatives
GoodRx coupons cut Lipitor (atorvastatin) prices to $8-$15 for a 30-day supply at major chains like Walmart or CVS, without insurance. SingleCare offers similar discounts, often $10-$20 off generics. These work for uninsured or high-deductible plans; prices vary by pharmacy and location—check GoodRx.com for local quotes.[2][3]
NeedyMeds and Patient Assistance Programs
NeedyMeds lists Lipitor copay assistance through Pfizer's programs for underinsured patients, plus free meds via Pfizer RxPathways for those at or below 400% federal poverty level (e.g., full supply shipped free). Apply online; approval takes 2-4 weeks.[4]
When Generics Make Discounts Unnecessary
Lipitor's patent expired in 2011, so generic atorvastatin costs $5-$15 monthly even without discounts at Walmart's $4 prescription list or Costco. Savings cards rarely beat this for generics—verify if your pharmacy carries them.[1][2]
Who Qualifies and Common Restrictions
Most programs require U.S. residency, age 18+, and exclude Medicare/Medicaid. Savings cards auto-expire after 12 uses or one year; pharmacy discounts have no eligibility but can't combine with insurance. Always confirm with pharmacist for interactions.[3][4]
Sources
[1]: Lipitor Savings Card
[2]: GoodRx Atorvastatin Prices
[3]: SingleCare Lipitor Coupons
[4]: NeedyMeds Pfizer Programs