GLP-1 receptor agonist
Generic name: semaglutide 2.4 mg
US Retail Price
~$1,350/month (list price)
With copay card: As low as $25/month (commercially insured); $149–$349/month self-pay
Manufacturer
Novo Nordisk
Used For
Chronic weight management in adults and adolescents (12+) with obesity or overweight with a weight-related condition
Wegovy is the weight-loss version of semaglutide (Ozempic is the diabetes version — same molecule, different dose and indication). Generic semaglutide is not available in the US. Novo Nordisk now offers a self-pay price of $149–$349/month through NovoCare Pharmacy and GoodRx, making it significantly more accessible than the $1,350 list price. Commercially insured patients can pay as little as $25/month with the savings card.
Commercially insured patients can pay as little as $25/month with the Novo Nordisk Wegovy savings card (max savings $100/month). Not available for Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded insurance. Enroll through NovoCare.
Get Wegovy Savings CardNovo Nordisk's own pharmacy offers Wegovy at $149/month for the 1.5 mg pill and $199–$349/month for the injection pen — far below the $1,350 list price. Available to self-pay patients without insurance. Order directly through NovoCare.
Order via NovoCare PharmacyGoodRx offers the Wegovy pill at $149/month for new patients. For the weekly injection pen, GoodRx coupons reduce the price to ~$973/month at major pharmacies — a significant discount from the $1,350 list price.
Check GoodRx PriceVerified international pharmacies list Wegovy at approximately $600/pen compared to $1,350 US retail. Use PharmacyChecker to compare verified international sources. Note: international semaglutide requires planning ahead for shipping.
Compare International PricesNovo Nordisk's NovoCare patient assistance program may provide free Wegovy for qualifying uninsured or low-income patients who meet income and insurance eligibility criteria. Apply directly through NovoCare.
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