Lipitor will require prior authorization, effective April 1
February 1, 2012
We recently announced that atorvastatin, a new generic for the brand name Lipitor, had been added to our covered drug list. Since the generic is less expensive and just as safe and effective as Lipitor, beginning April 1, 2012, prior authorization will be needed for Lipitor to be covered. Atorvastatin will be covered without prior authorization.
This change impacts all of the commercial and individual business. Medicare Part D and state-sponsored business are not impacted.
From Kevin Knauss:
Not all patients respond the same to generic medications. Consult your physician if you have had problems in the past. You can get authorization to use Lipitor but the copayments will be higher. This change affects California, New York, small and large groups and individual under 65. Anthem had already removed Lipitor from its Part D Medicare Plans last year.