Crestor Coupons, Prices & Savings Guide

Crestor (HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor): compare prices at CVS, Walgreens & more. Free RxDiff discount card saves up to 80%. No insurance needed.

How to Save on Crestor

Use the free RxDiff discount card to save up to 80% on Crestor at pharmacies near you. Compare prices at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, and thousands of independent pharmacies — no insurance or account required.

About Crestor

Crestor is classified as a HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor, administered oral.

What is Crestor used for?

According to FDA labeling: Is indicated: To reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular (CV) events (CV death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, or an arterial revascularization procedure) in adults at increased risk for CV events., As an adjunct to diet and exercise to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C): ∘ in adults with hypercholesterolemia. ∘ and slow the progression of atherosclerosis in adults. ∘ in adults and pediatric patients aged 8 years and older with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH).

Important Safety Information

Myopathy and Rhabdomyolysis : Risk factors include age 65 years or greater, uncontrolled hypothyroidism, renal impairment, concomitant use with certain other drugs, and higher CRESTOR dosage. Asian patients may be at higher risk for myopathy.

Drug information sourced from the FDA. This is not medical advice — consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medication.

Crestor Prices Near You

Compare live Crestor prices at 70,000+ pharmacies using the search above. Prices vary by location, dosage, and quantity — use a free RxDiff discount card to get the lowest available price with no insurance required.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crestor

How much does Crestor cost without insurance?

The price of Crestor varies by pharmacy, dosage, and quantity. Use RxDiff to compare real-time prices — costs can range from $4 to over $100 depending on location and form.

Where is Crestor cheapest near me?

Use RxDiff to instantly compare Crestor prices at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, and independent pharmacies near you. Prices vary significantly by location — always check before paying.

Is there a generic version of Crestor?

Yes — the generic name for Crestor is rosuvastatin. Generic versions contain the same active ingredient and are FDA-approved, often at a significantly lower cost. Use RxDiff to compare Crestor vs generic rosuvastatin prices at pharmacies near you.

Do I need insurance to use RxDiff?

No. RxDiff is completely free and works without insurance. In many cases, RxDiff prices are lower than insurance copays — making it worth checking even if you have coverage.

Tips for Saving More on Crestor

  • Compare every pharmacy — Crestor prices can vary dramatically by location. Warehouse pharmacies like Costco and Walmart often have the lowest cash prices on generics.
  • Request a 90-day supply — Filling 90 days instead of 30 typically reduces the per-day cost, especially at mail-order and warehouse pharmacies.
  • Use the free RxDiff discount card — Works at 70,000+ pharmacies with no sign-up or insurance required. In many cases the discount card price beats your insurance copay.
  • Check for manufacturer savings programs — Brand-name medications may have copay cards that reduce your cost to $0–$5 per month with commercial insurance. See the manufacturer coupons page for available programs.
  • Ask your doctor about alternatives — If Crestor is expensive, a therapeutically equivalent generic or a different drug in the same class may cost significantly less. Always ask your prescriber before switching.

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