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Consider LIPITOR to Manage Your Cholesterol

Not all cholesterol-lowering medications are the same. As you and your doctor work to decide what option may be best for you, consider the following about LIPITOR:

LIPITOR is proven to lower bad cholesterol 39%-60% (average effect depending on dose).

LIPITOR, along with diet, is clinically proven to reduce the risk of:

  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Certain kinds of heart surgeries
  • Chest pain

in patients who have heart disease or several common risk factors, including high blood pressure, low HDL ("good") cholesterol, family history of early heart disease, smoking, and age.

LIPITOR is one of the most widely studied medicines in the world—with more than 19 years of research.

  • Over 400 ongoing or completed clinical studies—which included over 80,000 patients*
  • More than 17 million people have been prescribed LIPITOR

The LIPITOR FOR YOU Program Offers Savings

Eligible patients can get LIPITOR for as low as a $4 co-pay per month with the LIPITOR $4 Co-Pay Card. That’s less than the average cost of a generic statin. Terms and conditions apply.

Enroll in Lipitor For You to take advantage of the LIPITOR $4 Co-Pay Card—available for eligible LIPITOR patients.

If you have high cholesterol, don’t kid yourself about your risk. You may be at increased risk for heart attack and stroke. Talk to your doctor about your risk and if LIPITOR is right for you.

The Card will be accepted only at participating pharmacies.
This Card is not health insurance.
No membership fees.
Pfizer Inc.
235 E 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017
1-866-3-LIPITOR

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*Data on file. Pfizer Inc, New York, NY.

Data Warehouse, SDI, January 2002-March 2010.

IMS Transaction Copay Data 8/1/2010-1/31/2011.

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Talk to your doctor about cholesterol

LIPITOR is not for everyone. It is not for those with liver problems. And it is not for women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant.

If you take LIPITOR, tell your doctor if you feel any new muscle pain or weakness. This could be a sign of rare but serious muscle side effects. Tell your doctor about all medications you take. This may help avoid serious drug interactions. Your doctor should do blood tests to check your liver function before and during treatment and may adjust your dose.

Common side effects are diarrhea, upset stomach, muscle and joint pain, and changes in some blood tests.