Rosuvastatin Alternatives in Indiana
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Rosuvastatin (rosuvastatin calcium) available at Indiana pharmacies. Save up to 92% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Indiana
Atorvastatin (generic Lipitor)
therapeutic
High-intensity statin — comparable LDL reduction, slightly cheaper
Avg cash price: $12/mo
Simvastatin (generic Zocor)
therapeutic
Moderate-intensity statin — cheapest option, lower ceiling dose
Avg cash price: $8/mo
Crestor (brand rosuvastatin)
brand
Brand name — same drug at 17× the cost
Avg cash price: $260/mo
Indiana Prescription Assistance Programs
HIP (Healthy Indiana Plan)
Prescription drug coverage through Indiana's Medicaid alternative for low-income adults, including a POWER Account model for cost-sharing.
Eligibility: Indiana adults aged 19–64 with income up to 138% FPL who are not Medicare-eligible or pregnant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is rosuvastatin the same as Crestor?
Yes — rosuvastatin is the generic form of Crestor. Generic rosuvastatin has been available since 2016 and costs $10–$20/month versus $230–$270 for brand Crestor.
Is rosuvastatin stronger than atorvastatin?
Rosuvastatin is considered the most potent statin per milligram — 5 mg rosuvastatin approximates the LDL reduction of 10–20 mg atorvastatin. At high doses (20–40 mg), both produce similar LDL reductions of 50–60%.
Does rosuvastatin cause more muscle side effects than other statins?
Rosuvastatin has a similar muscle side-effect profile to other high-intensity statins. It is not significantly metabolised by CYP450 enzymes, which means fewer drug interactions than simvastatin or lovastatin.
Can I take rosuvastatin at night or in the morning?
Unlike simvastatin (which should be taken at night), rosuvastatin has a long half-life and can be taken at any consistent time of day — morning is fine. Consistency matters more than timing.
What does rosuvastatin cost through Script Unlock?
Generic rosuvastatin is typically $10–$18/month through Script Unlock pharmacies — one of the best-value high-intensity statins available.