Check the manufacturer’s website, AstraZeneca, for current Crestor savings programs. They often offer coupons and rebates directly to patients, reducing out-of-pocket costs. Look for patient assistance programs as well; these are designed for individuals with limited income.
Manufacturer Coupons
AstraZeneca’s website provides details on available Crestor coupons. These may be printable or downloadable, and typically require your pharmacy to process them. Remember to check the terms and conditions, including any restrictions on eligibility.
Pharmacy Assistance Programs
Many pharmacies have their own savings programs and discount cards that can help lower Crestor’s cost. Contact your local pharmacy to inquire about these programs. They might also offer generic options (Rosuvastatin) at a lower price. Compare prices before purchasing to ensure you are getting the best deal.
Patient Assistance Programs
If you struggle to afford Crestor, explore patient assistance programs. These programs, frequently sponsored by pharmaceutical companies or non-profit organizations, help those with low income or high prescription costs. Eligibility requirements vary; check AstraZeneca’s website and other reputable sources for options.
Medicare and Insurance Coverage
Verify your Medicare or private insurance coverage for Crestor. Prescription drug coverage varies widely. Understanding your plan’s formulary and copays will help you budget for medication costs.


