Lipitor | Atorvastatin
QTY | Origin | Price | Dose Price | Select |
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30 | TR |
$11.99
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$0.40
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Manufacturer: Generic | Shipped from Turkey | |||
30 | TR |
$12.99
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$0.43
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Manufacturer: Generic | Shipped from Turkey | |||
30 | TR |
$12.99
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$0.43
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Manufacturer: Generic | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | TR |
$23.99
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$0.27
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Manufacturer: Generic | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | TR |
$33.99
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$0.38
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Manufacturer: Generic | Shipped from Turkey |
QTY | Origin | Price | Dose Price | Select |
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30 | FR |
$26.99
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$0.90
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
30 | FR |
$27.99
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$0.93
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
30 | FR |
$33.99
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$1.13
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | FR |
$52.99
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$0.59
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | FR |
$48.99
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$0.54
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | FR |
$48.99
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$0.54
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey | |||
90 | FR |
$64.99
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$0.72
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Manufacturer: Pfizer | Shipped from Turkey |
"What's the difference between the branded products you sell and the ones I get locally?
The branded drugs we sell are chemically and therapeutically no different from the ones you get in your local pharmacy. They both generally come from the same exact manufacturer. Generally, the main difference* is in the packaging and the price. Our packaging may be different from what you get locally, but we're also much cheaper.
* Other differences may include differences in trade name, form, and general appearance.
Why are there packaging differences?
Due to differences in government regulation, different countries have different packaging requirements. For example, a product in Canada (or any other country) will have different packaging than the same product in the US even though both drugs are chemically and therapeutically equivalent and are generally manufactured by the same exact company.
Why are your drugs so much cheaper?
Due to government price controls, medications from Canada and many other countries are often significantly cheaper than in the United States. Also, other countries may have more affordable generic versions of drugs, which may not yet be available in the US."
IMPORTANT NOTE: A valid Prescription is required to be mailed or faxed to complete this order.
- - May be split and taken at half the dose listed
- - Can't be split and must taken at existing form
Lipitor contains the active ingredient (atorvastatin), a “statin” medication used to treat high cholesterol. Lipitor is a prescription drug for adults and children (over ten years old) whose cholesterol does not come down enough with exercise and eating a healthy diet.
Lipitor can affect several types of cholesterol that circulate in the blood. Lipitor can:
Lower LDL (“bad” cholesterol)
Lower triglycerides
Raise HDL (“good” cholesterol)
Lipitor can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, chest pain, and certain heart surgeries in people who have heart disease or risk of heart disease.
This medication can also lower the chances of heart attack or stroke in people with diabetes and other risk factors such as high blood pressure or smoking.
Lipitor (atorvastatin) is an oral tablet that comes in four strengths: 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg.
Lipitor is usually prescribed once daily and can be taken with or without food.
Your doctor will decide the dosage that is best for you.
Lipitor may not be safe for people with the following medical history or conditions:
Liver disease
Pregnant or plan to become pregnant
Breastfeeding
Muscle problems
Drink more than two alcoholic beverages daily
Thyroid problems
Kidney problems
History of an allergic reaction to Lipitor (atorvastatin)
The most common side effects of Lipitor are mild, but severe side effects are also possible.
Common side effects may include:
Muscle or joint pain
Diarrhea
Nausea
Changes in laboratory blood tests including increased liver enzyme levels
Serious side effects can rarely occur, such as:
Rhabdomyolysis. Let your doctor know if you have any new muscle pain or weakness. Very rarely, this could be a sign of a more severe side effect, rhabdomyolysis, which can lead to kidney damage.
Liver problems. Your doctor will check your liver’s health with a blood test before you start Lipitor. You’ll repeat this test every 6 to 12 months to make sure your liver stays healthy.
Your doctor will only prescribe Lipitor if the benefits for your health outweigh the risks of serious side effects. Talk to your doctor if you have side effects that bother you or won’t go away.
Lipitor takes about two weeks to start working. About a month after you start Lipitor, your doctor will order a blood test to check your cholesterol levels. Depending on your results, your doctor may raise your dose to find the best dosage for you.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that not all medications, including any referenced on this page, are dispensed from our affiliated Canadian pharmacy. The medications in your order may be filled and shipped from an approved International fulfillment center located in a country other than Canada. In addition to dispensing medications from our Canadian pharmacy, medication orders are also filled and shipped from international fulfillment centers that are approved by the regulatory bodies from their respective countries. Medication orders are filled and shipped from approved fulfillment centers around the world including, but not limited to, Canada, Singapore, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Turkey, Mauritius, India, Australia, and the United States. The items in your order may be filled and shipped from any one of the above jurisdictions. The products are sourced from various countries including, but not limited to, Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Turkey, India, Australia, and the United States. All of our affiliated fulfillment centers have been approved by the regulatory bodies from their respective countries.