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Lipitor, a medication used to treat high cholesterol levels, does offer a patient assistance program. However, the specific income limit for this program is not publicly disclosed on the official Lipitor patient assistance website or in the program's eligibility criteria [1].
Generally, patient assistance programs consider various factors such as income, insurance status, and medication cost when determining eligibility. They aim to provide financial support to those who cannot afford their medications.
For Lipitor, Pfizer, the manufacturer, has partnered with various organizations to provide such assistance. The Patient Access Network Foundation and the Pfizer RxPathways program are two of these organizations [1].
The Patient Access Network Foundation assists insured and underinsured patients with out-of-pocket costs [2]. Pfizer RxPathways, on the other hand, offers a variety of support, including medication cost support, based on a patient's income and insurance status [3].
It is recommended to contact these organizations directly or visit their websites for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding income limits and eligibility criteria for Lipitor's patient assistance program.
Sources:
[1] Lipitor Patient Assistance Program. Pfizer RxPathways. [online] Available at:
https://www.pfizerrxpathways.com/programs/lipitor-ati-program
[2] Patient Assistance Program. Patient Access Network Foundation. [online] Available at:
https://panfoundation.org/for-patients/patient-assistance/
[3] Pfizer RxPathways. Pfizer. [online] Available at:
https://www.pfizerrxpathways.com/
Note: DrugPatentWatch.com was not used as a source due to the unavailability of specific information regarding Lipitor's patient assistance income limit on the website.