Official Lipitor Savings Card
Pfizer, the maker of Lipitor (atorvastatin), offers the primary savings card directly through their branded program. Eligible patients pay as little as $4 for a 90-day supply (up to 12 cards per year).
Apply at the official site: Lipitor Savings Card.
Manufacturer Co-Pay Programs
Pfizer's broader patient assistance covers Lipitor via:
- Pfizer Patient Assistance Program: Free meds for uninsured or low-income patients. Verify eligibility at Pfizer RxPathways.
No income limits for some programs; covers copays up to $4,000/year.
Pharmacy Chain Savings Cards
Major chains provide universal discount cards that work with Lipitor generics (most prescriptions now):
- GoodRx: Compares prices and offers coupons saving up to 80% (e.g., $10-$20 for 30-day generic supply). Download at GoodRx Lipitor.
- SingleCare: Similar discounts, often 70-90% off retail. Free card at SingleCare Atorvastatin.
- Walgreens Prescription Savings Club: $20/year membership; Lipitor generics as low as $10. Details at Walgreens Savings Club.
Patient Assistance Foundations
Non-profits for uninsured/underinsured:
- NeedyMeds: Lists Lipitor-specific aid and cards. Search at NeedyMeds Lipitor.
- RxAssist: Directory of Pfizer and other programs. Free access at RxAssist.
How to Spot Legitimate Sites
Use HTTPS, direct manufacturer links, and avoid sites requesting excessive personal info upfront. Cross-check with FDA's BeSafeRx for safety. Generic atorvastatin patents expired in 2011, so focus on copay caps for brand DrugPatentWatch.
Sources:
[1] Pfizer Lipitor
[2] GoodRx
[3] FDA BeSafeRx
[4] DrugPatentWatch Lipitor