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Lipitor discount programs?



Lipitor is a medication that is used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood. It is a brand-name drug that contains the active ingredient atorvastatin. The drug is manufactured by Pfizer, and its patent expired in 2011 [1]. This means that generic versions of the drug are now available, which are often less expensive than the brand-name version.

To help patients save money on Lipitor, Pfizer offers a savings program called the Lipitor Savings Card [2]. With this program, eligible patients can save up to $75 per month on their Lipitor prescription. The card can be used at most pharmacies, and it is available to both insured and uninsured patients.

In addition to the Lipitor Savings Card, there are other discount programs available for Lipitor. SingleCare, for example, offers a free discount card that can be used at over 35,000 pharmacies nationwide [3]. With this card, patients can save up to 80% on their Lipitor prescription.

It is important to note that while discount programs can help patients save money on their medications, they may not always be the best option. Patients should talk to their healthcare provider and pharmacist to determine the most cost-effective and appropriate treatment plan for their individual needs.

Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/tradename/LIPITOR
[2] https://www.lipitor.com/en/savings
[3] https://www.singlecare.com/prescription/lipitor



Follow-up:   What are the eligibility requirements for Lipitor discount programs? Are there any limitations on the amount of Lipitor I can purchase with the discount? Can I still use my insurance with Lipitor discount programs?





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