robert@fm
Much missed member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Just got a new batch (3 months' supply) of various of my meds, and one of them was atorvastatin.
To my surprise, the brand name prominently displayed on the front was Prevencor (I had to check the dispensing label on the back to know what they were), although the back says Lipitor as usual.
Is this a sign that the patent may soon be expiring, probably leading to cheaper atorvastatin? From what I've read on these boards, one reason simvastatin is more commonly prescribed is because simvastatin is available as a generic and hence cheaply, whereas atorvastatin is only Lipitor (or was until now?).
To my surprise, the brand name prominently displayed on the front was Prevencor (I had to check the dispensing label on the back to know what they were), although the back says Lipitor as usual.
Is this a sign that the patent may soon be expiring, probably leading to cheaper atorvastatin? From what I've read on these boards, one reason simvastatin is more commonly prescribed is because simvastatin is available as a generic and hence cheaply, whereas atorvastatin is only Lipitor (or was until now?).