

Can't find Roszet? Here are the best alternatives including generic Rosuvastatin, Ezetimibe, Vytorin, and other cholesterol-lowering options for 2026.
If you've been taking Roszet (Ezetimibe/Rosuvastatin) and can't fill your prescription, you're dealing with a frustrating reality: Roszet has been discontinued by its manufacturer, Althera Life Sciences. All formulations are off the market, and no generic combination tablet is available.
The good news is that there are several effective alternatives. In this article, we'll explain what Roszet does, how it works, and walk you through the best replacement options so you can keep your cholesterol under control.
Roszet was a combination prescription medication containing two active ingredients:
It was FDA-approved in March 2021 for treating primary hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol) and homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH). The main advantage was the convenience of combining two medications into one pill.
For a deeper dive, see our full guide on what Roszet is and how it's used.
Your body gets cholesterol from two sources: your liver produces it, and you absorb it from food. Roszet attacks both pathways:
By targeting both production and absorption, this dual approach can lower LDL cholesterol more effectively than either drug alone. Learn more in our article on how Roszet works.
This is the most direct replacement for Roszet. You take the exact same two active ingredients as separate tablets:
Cost: About $10 to $30 per month for Rosuvastatin and $10 to $25 per month for Ezetimibe, totaling roughly $20 to $55 per month — significantly less than the $150 to $350 brand Roszet cost.
Pros: Same active ingredients, same doses, widely available, much cheaper
Cons: Two pills instead of one
Vytorin is another combination cholesterol tablet that pairs Ezetimibe with a different statin — Simvastatin instead of Rosuvastatin. Generic versions of Vytorin are available, making it an affordable option.
Pros: Single pill, affordable generic available, proven LDL-lowering
Cons: Simvastatin has more drug interactions than Rosuvastatin and may not be as potent at lowering LDL at equivalent doses
Another popular combination is Atorvastatin (generic for Lipitor) taken alongside generic Ezetimibe. Atorvastatin is the most widely prescribed statin in the world and is very effective at lowering LDL cholesterol.
Pros: Highly effective, extremely affordable, extensive safety data
Cons: Two pills, slightly different drug interaction profile than Rosuvastatin
If you were on a lower-dose Roszet, your doctor may consider simply increasing your Rosuvastatin dose instead of adding Ezetimibe. Higher-dose Rosuvastatin (20 mg or 40 mg) can achieve significant LDL reduction on its own.
Pros: Single pill, very affordable generic
Cons: May not lower LDL as much as the two-drug combination, higher statin doses carry slightly increased risk of side effects
Switching from Roszet to an alternative should always be done with your doctor's guidance. Here's what to keep in mind:
Losing access to Roszet is inconvenient, but it does not have to derail your cholesterol management. The individual generic ingredients are widely available, effective, and much more affordable. Whether you go with separate Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe, switch to Vytorin's generic, or try another statin combination, you have solid options.
Talk to your doctor, use Medfinder to find the best pharmacy prices, and keep your heart health on track.
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