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Atorvastatin costs $0–$15/month.

Atorvastatin (generic Lipitor) costs $4–$15/month for most insured patients in 2026, with no prior authorization typically required and cash prices as low as $4/month at major chains including Walmart and Costplus Drug Company.

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$14
Manufacturer list
No mfr program
$0–$15
Typical with insurance
Tier 1
Most formularies
Where to fill

Atorvastatin prices by source

Manufacturer list (cash, no insurance)
Published list price · 30-day supply
$14
Costplus Drug Company
Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs · cash price
$8
Walmart $4 generic list
Walmart pharmacy · 30-day supply
$4
GoodRx
Coupon-based pricing varies by pharmacy and ZIP
~$8

Sources: manufacturer published pricing · Costplus Drug Co. catalog · Walmart $4 list · GoodRx public pricing.

Commercial insurance

Your cost by plan

Tier from each carrier’s 2026 formulary — source documents linked on each plan card below. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate based on your deductible state.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Employer PPO
Illinois Blue Choice PPO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Blue Cross Blue Shield Employer HMO
Texas Blue Advantage HMO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Aetna HDHP / HSA
Choice POS II HSA
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
UnitedHealthcare Employer PPO
Choice Plus PPO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Kaiser Permanente Employer HMO
Signature HMO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Cigna Employer PPO
Open Access Plus
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Anthem Marketplace Silver
Silver 4500/40 Marketplace
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Blue Shield of California Employer HMO
Access+ HMO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Anthem BCBS New York Employer HMO
Pathway HMO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
Carrier page
Florida Blue Marketplace HMO
myBlue HMO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
Carrier page
BCBS Michigan Employer PPO
Community Blue PPO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Independence Blue Cross Employer PPO
Personal Choice PPO
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Humana Employer PPO
ChoiceCare PPO (Commercial)
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
Carrier page
Ambetter (Centene) Marketplace Silver
Balanced Silver
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
Oscar Health Marketplace Bronze
Bronze Classic
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
Carrier page
Kaiser Permanente Employer HMO
Mid-Atlantic HMO (MD/VA/DC)
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
Carrier page
CareFirst BCBS Employer HMO
BlueChoice HMO (DC/MD/VA)
Tier 1No PA
$0–$15/mo
See formulary
FAQ

Atorvastatin cost questions

How much does atorvastatin (Lipitor) cost with insurance?
Most commercially insured patients pay $4–$15/month for atorvastatin. As a Tier 1 generic on virtually all plans, copays are minimal — often $0–$10/month even before the deductible is met. Cash prices are similarly low.
What is the cheapest pharmacy for atorvastatin?
Walmart's $4 generic list covers atorvastatin at $4/month for the 30-day supply. Costplus Drug Company also stocks atorvastatin at competitive cash prices. Both options often beat insurance copays for this medication.
Is atorvastatin the same as Lipitor?
Yes — atorvastatin is the generic form of Lipitor. They contain the same active ingredient at the same strengths. Lipitor was the brand name when Pfizer held the patent; generic atorvastatin became available in 2011 and is bioequivalent.
Does Lipitor (brand) cost more than atorvastatin (generic)?
Yes — brand-name Lipitor still sells at $200–$400/month list price, while generic atorvastatin is $4–$15/month with insurance or $4 cash at Walmart. There's no clinical reason to choose brand over generic; the FDA requires bioequivalence.
What insurance tier is atorvastatin on?
Atorvastatin is Tier 1 (generic preferred) on virtually all commercial and Medicare Part D plans. Copays are typically $0–$10/month with no prior authorization required.
How does atorvastatin compare to other statins?
Atorvastatin (Lipitor) and rosuvastatin (Crestor) are the two most-prescribed statins, with similar cardiovascular outcomes. Atorvastatin is typically cheaper as a Tier 1 generic. Simvastatin is another Tier 1 generic alternative at similar low cost.
Do I need insurance to afford atorvastatin?
No — atorvastatin is one of the cheapest prescription medications in the US. Walmart's $4 generic list, Costplus Drug Company, and GoodRx coupons all keep monthly costs under $15 for uninsured patients.
Does Medicare cover atorvastatin?
Yes — atorvastatin is on every Medicare Part D plan's formulary at Tier 1 with minimal copays ($0–$10/month). No prior authorization is required.
Data sources

Source URLs for Atorvastatin have not yet been manually verified. Estimates above are modeled from public pricing patterns and manufacturer-published list prices.

  • • Manufacturer published pricing pages
  • • NADAC National Average Drug Acquisition Cost
  • • Carrier-published formulary tiers (where known)
  • • Cost Plus Drugs / mail-order public pricing
  • • FDA Orange Book (generic availability)