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GLP-1 Cost Comparison 2026: Every Medication, Every Price

10 min read3 de abril de 2026Por GLP Spot Editorial Team
GLP-1 Cost Comparison 2026: Every Medication, Every Price

Quick Answer

GLP-1 medications cost $900-$1,400/month at list price in 2026. Most patients with commercial insurance pay $0-$25/month using manufacturer savings cards. Medicare coverage varies by plan ($25-$150/month copays). Generic liraglutide costs $300-$500/month. Compounded semaglutide costs $200-$500/month cash-pay.

Key Points

  • List prices range from $850-$1,400/month depending on the medication and pharmacy
  • Savings cards reduce costs to $0-$25/month for commercially insured patients
  • Medicare Part D covers GLP-1s for weight loss under Inflation Reduction Act changes
  • Generic liraglutide costs $300-$500/month without insurance
  • Compounded semaglutide costs $200-$500/month but isn't FDA-approved
  • Insurance coverage varies widely between weight loss and diabetes indications

Key Statistics

  • $1,349/month - Average list price for Wegovy (semaglutide for weight loss)
  • $1,061/month - Average list price for Zepbound (tirzepatide for weight loss)
  • $25/month - Typical copay with manufacturer savings card (commercially insured)
  • 80%+ savings - Average reduction using manufacturer savings cards vs. list price

GLP-1 medications are among the most expensive prescriptions on the market. But the actual cost varies dramatically depending on your insurance, savings cards, and which medication you choose.

Here's a complete breakdown of GLP-1 costs in 2026.

Quick Comparison Table

Medication Active Ingredient List Price (Monthly) With Savings Card Typical Insurance Copay
Ozempic Semaglutide $900-$1,100 $25/month (eligible) $25-$150
Wegovy Semaglutide $1,100-$1,350 $0-$25/month (eligible) $25-$150
Mounjaro Tirzepatide $1,000-$1,200 $25/month (eligible) $25-$150
Zepbound Tirzepatide $1,000-$1,200 $25/month (eligible) $25-$150
Saxenda Liraglutide $1,200-$1,400 $0-$25/month (eligible) $25-$150
Victoza Liraglutide $900-$1,000 $25/month (eligible) $25-$100
Rybelsus Oral semaglutide $850-$950 $25/month (eligible) $25-$100
Generic liraglutide Liraglutide $300-$500 N/A $10-$50
Compounded semaglutide Semaglutide $200-$500 N/A N/A (cash pay)

Note: Prices are approximate and vary by pharmacy, dose, and location. Always verify with your pharmacy.

Detailed Breakdown by Medication

Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus)

Manufacturer: Novo Nordisk

Ozempic (Type 2 Diabetes)

  • List price: ~$936/month
  • Savings card: As low as $25/month for commercially insured
  • Insurance: Often covered for diabetes with prior authorization
  • See our Ozempic guide

Wegovy (Weight Loss)

  • List price: ~$1,349/month
  • Savings card: As low as $0-$25/month for commercially insured
  • Insurance: Coverage varies widely; many plans exclude weight loss drugs
  • See our Wegovy self-pay guide

Rybelsus (Oral Semaglutide, Type 2 Diabetes)

  • List price: ~$892/month
  • Savings card: As low as $25/month
  • Insurance: Generally covered for diabetes

Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound)

Manufacturer: Eli Lilly

Mounjaro (Type 2 Diabetes)

  • List price: ~$1,073/month
  • Savings card: As low as $25/month for commercially insured
  • Insurance: Often covered for diabetes with prior authorization
  • See our Mounjaro savings card guide

Zepbound (Weight Loss)

  • List price: ~$1,061/month
  • Savings card: As low as $25/month for commercially insured
  • Insurance: Coverage improving but still inconsistent
  • See our Zepbound savings card guide

Liraglutide (Saxenda, Victoza)

Manufacturer: Novo Nordisk

Saxenda (Weight Loss)

  • List price: ~$1,349/month
  • Savings card: As low as $0-$25/month
  • Insurance: Limited coverage for weight loss indication

Victoza (Type 2 Diabetes)

  • List price: ~$936/month
  • Savings card: As low as $25/month
  • Insurance: Generally well-covered for diabetes

Generic and Compounded Options

Generic Liraglutide

  • Cost: $300-$500/month
  • Availability: Limited but growing
  • Insurance: Often covered at generic tier ($10-$50 copay)

Compounded Semaglutide

  • Cost: $200-$500/month (cash pay)
  • Availability: Through compounding pharmacies with prescription
  • Important: Verify pharmacy credentials and ingredient sourcing
  • See our compounded GLP-1 guide

Money-Saving Strategies

1. Manufacturer Savings Cards

If you have commercial insurance (not Medicare/Medicaid), manufacturer savings cards can reduce your cost to $25/month or less.

2. Insurance Appeals

If your insurance denies coverage:

  • Ask your doctor to submit a letter of medical necessity
  • Appeal the denial (many are overturned on appeal)
  • Try a different medication on the same plan

3. Medicare Coverage

Medicare Part D now covers GLP-1 medications for weight loss under the Inflation Reduction Act changes. Check your specific plan's formulary.

4. Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured and low-income:

  • Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program
  • Eli Lilly Cares Foundation
  • Check eligibility at NeedyMeds.org

5. 90-Day Supplies

Some pharmacies offer a discount on 90-day supplies vs. three 30-day fills.

6. Compare Pharmacy Prices

Prices can vary significantly between pharmacies. Use tools like GoodRx or Cost Plus Drugs to compare.

Cost Per Pound of Weight Loss

A useful way to think about value:

Medication Avg Monthly Cost Avg Monthly Weight Loss Cost Per Pound
Wegovy $1,349 (list) / $25 (with card) 4-5 lbs $270-$340 / $5-$6
Zepbound $1,061 (list) / $25 (with card) 5-7 lbs $150-$210 / $4-$5
Compounded $350 (avg) 4-5 lbs $70-$88

With a savings card, GLP-1 medications can cost less per pound than many commercial diet programs.

The Bottom Line

GLP-1 medications are expensive at list price ($900-$1,400/month), but most people pay significantly less:

  • With commercial insurance + savings card: $0-$25/month
  • With Medicare: Varies by plan, typically $25-$150/month
  • Without insurance: $200-$500/month (compounded) or $900-$1,400/month (brand name)

Your actual cost depends on your insurance, eligibility for savings programs, and which medication your doctor prescribes.

See our detailed guides:


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest GLP-1 medication? Generic liraglutide is the cheapest option at $300-$500/month without insurance. Compounded semaglutide costs $200-$500/month. For brand-name medications with savings cards, eligible patients can pay as little as $0-$25/month for Mounjaro, Zepbound, Ozempic, or Wegovy.

How much does GLP-1 cost with insurance? With commercial insurance and a manufacturer savings card, most patients pay $0-$25/month. Medicare Part D coverage varies by plan, with typical copays of $25-$150/month. Coverage for weight loss indications is less common than for type 2 diabetes.

Are savings cards worth it for GLP-1 medications? Yes, if you're eligible. Manufacturer savings cards can reduce monthly costs from $1,000+ to $0-$25/month. However, savings cards typically require commercial insurance and don't work with Medicare, Medicaid, or uninsured patients. Check eligibility requirements on manufacturer websites.

Is compounded GLP-1 cheaper than brand name? Yes, compounded semaglutide typically costs $200-$500/month compared to $900-$1,400/month for brand-name versions. However, compounded medications are not FDA-approved, may have variable quality, and are usually cash-pay only (not covered by insurance).


Medical Review

Medically reviewed by: GLP Spot Medical Review Board
Review date: April 2026
Next review: October 2026

This content is reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals specializing in obesity medicine and endocrinology. All medical information is evidence-based and sourced from peer-reviewed clinical trials and FDA prescribing information.

This article is for informational purposes only. Prices change frequently. Always verify current pricing with your pharmacy and insurance.

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