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how much is wegovy pill without insurance

Wegovy is very expensive without insurance, and most people pay well over $1,000 per month out of pocket unless they qualify for special programs.

Quick Scoop

  • The list price for Wegovy is around $1,350–$1,900 for a 28‑day (1 month) supply at typical U.S. pharmacies, depending on dose and pharmacy markup.
  • Several major drug‑pricing sites report an “average cash price” in the $1,300–$1,900 per month range if you just pay at the counter without any coupon or coverage.
  • Novo Nordisk (the manufacturer) lists about $1,349 per 28‑day pack , though what you actually pay can be higher locally because of pharmacy fees.

Is there a cheaper “pill” version?

  • Wegovy is currently approved as a weekly injectable pen , not a pill; people sometimes say “Wegovy pill” when they mean the medication in general. The cost information above refers to the injection pens, which are how Wegovy is sold today.
  • Oral semaglutide (a pill form of the same active ingredient) exists in other brand names, but that is a different product , with its own pricing and approval rules for weight loss.

Ways people lower the price (even without traditional coverage)

  • Manufacturer offers & direct programs: Novo Nordisk has savings programs and, in some cases, a direct‑from‑manufacturer option that can drop the monthly cost for eligible people, sometimes into the hundreds instead of thousands of dollars.
  • Coupons & discount cards: Drug‑discount services and pharmacy coupons can sometimes cut the price to around $1,200–$1,300 per month or lower at certain pharmacies, though this still varies a lot by location.
  • Alternative meds : Some prescribers and patients look at other GLP‑1 or related weight‑loss drugs that may price out slightly lower or have better assistance options, but these still tend to be high‑cost brand‑name medications.

What to do next if you’re comparing prices

  • Ask a local pharmacy for a cash quote on your specific starting dose; real‑world prices can differ a lot from national averages.
  • Check at least one coupon site plus the manufacturer’s savings page on the same day, then compare that to your local pharmacy’s quote. Prices and coupon terms change frequently.
  • Talk with a healthcare professional about:
    • Whether Wegovy is appropriate and safe for you
    • If there is a lower‑cost alternative or a patient‑assistance or savings program you can qualify for.

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