Crestor Coupons and Discounts

Crestor is a type of statin medication prescribed to treat high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. This medication blocks a necessary enzyme for cholesterol production to help lower overall cholesterol levels. Crestor is taken once daily with or without food. The price of Crestor depends on the quantity that you buy. This medication can be purchased in the form of a tablet with dosages ranging anywhere from 5 mg to 40 mg. A one-month supply of 30 Crestor tablets cost $250. To lower the cost of your Crestor medication, we can help you by providing different Crestor coupons. Read more about Crestor and our coupons below.

1.  Crestor Manufacturer Coupon

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Crestor Savings Card

Description:  We currently offer coupons from the Crestor manufacturer. With a Crestor savings card, eligible patients can lower the price of Crestor by $50 and pay as little as $18 per month. Just select how you would like to receive your Crestor savings card, printed or via text message. This discount is good for up to a three-month supply and expires 14 months from the issue date. In addition to a savings card, the manufacturer also offers a mail-in rebate. Click the Crestor manufacturer coupon link to go their website and claim these discounts. Don’t miss your opportunity to decrease the cost of your Crestor medication. Check back to our site often for the latest coupon deals from the manufacturer.

2.  Crestor Internet Drug Coupon

Save up to 50% Retail Price

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  • Discount program for drugs similar to how the AAA card gets you discounts on motel rooms.
  • Ideal for people with no drug coverage, self-employed, donut hole seniors.
  • Accepted at all the big chains (Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Etc.) and most independent pharmacies. Not to be combined with insurance, great for drugs not covered by your plan.
At Internet Drug Coupons, we always offer additional Crestor coupons that can be used at major pharmacies, where you will receive anywhere from 20-75% off the Crestor retail price. Just choose your preferred method of receiving the Crestor coupon: print, email, or via text message, and present it at the pharmacy counter when you fill your Crestor prescription.

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  3. Crestor Discount Card

Get Our Prescription Discount Card

Save Up to 75% Off 1000s of Medications

We offer a free discount car/savings card for Crestor and many other prescription drugs, which can save you up to 75%. Just click Get card in mail when selecting your Crestor coupon form or click inside the FREE discount card box on the right side of our home page to register. Your Crestor savings card will be mailed to you within two weeks, and you can use it at your local pharmacy for discounts.

Crestor Information

Read information about Crestor below to learn about its common uses. If you have questions about this medicine, please consult with your doctor or pharmacist and be sure to inform them of all the medications you are currently taking.

  Crestor Uses

Crestor Uses:
Crestor is an adjunctive therapy used in combination with a proper diet to lower cholesterol and triglycerides. This medication helps prevent or slow down fats from clogging blood vessels.

  Crestor Side Effects

Crestor Side Effects:
Possible side effects from Crestor include body aches and muscle pain, tenderness or weakness, headache, nausea, and congestion. Contact your doctor immediately if any of these side effects persist or are bothersome. Also contact your doctor if you experience any unusual or severe side effects.

  Crestor Generics & Similar Drugs

Crestor Generics & Similar Drugs:
Crestor currently does not have a generic brand. After July 2016, Crestor may become available as generic rosuvastatin, depending on FDA approval. Similar drugs on the market for lowering cholesterol may have different ingredients, but may be just as effective as Crestor. These include: Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol, Lovastatin, Livalo, and Lescol. Search Internet Drug Coupons for discounts on all these medications. If you find a cheaper alternative, talk to your doctor about switching.