GLP-1 Cost Calculator
Compare medication costs across countries with verified pricing, insurance estimates, and savings programs.
About These Prices
Prices shown are estimated ranges based on publicly available data. Actual costs vary by pharmacy, insurance plan, and location. Prices are updated weekly and verified against official sources.
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Important — Price Estimates Only
Prices shown are estimates and may not reflect your actual cost. Contact your pharmacy or insurance provider for exact pricing. This tool does not constitute financial or medical advice. Medication availability varies by country and is subject to regulatory approval.
What This Calculator Estimates
The GLP-1 Cost Calculator compares your monthly out-of-pocket cost across Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Saxenda, and compounded options based on your insurance type, manufacturer savings cards, and pharmacy. List prices change frequently — this tool reflects the most recent published prices and savings programs as of the current month.
Who Is This For?
Anyone evaluating GLP-1 cost — whether you are considering compounded versus brand, switching between medications, or appealing an insurance denial. The calculator is informational; final pricing depends on your pharmacy, plan, and prior authorization status.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Ozempic cost without insurance?
Ozempic list price is roughly $968 per month in the US. Cash-pay programs and compounded semaglutide can lower this to $300–$500 depending on pharmacy.
Is compounded semaglutide cheaper?
Yes — compounded semaglutide typically costs $200–$400 per month versus $900+ for brand. The FDA flags risks around purity and dosing accuracy with compounded versions.
Does insurance cover Wegovy?
Coverage depends on your plan. Many commercial plans cover Wegovy with prior authorization for BMI ≥30 (or ≥27 with comorbidities). Medicare does not cover GLP-1s for weight loss as of 2026.
How does the Zepbound Savings Card work?
Eligible commercially insured patients can pay as little as $25 per month with the Zepbound Savings Card. Without insurance coverage, the card can reduce cost to ~$550/month for 1- and 2.5-mg doses.
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