Do not share your Ozempic® pen with other people, even if the needle has been changed. You may give other people a serious infection, or get a serious infection from them.
Find out the cost for Ozempic®
Your out-of-pocket cost for your Ozempic® prescription depends on your insurance coverage. Find out your cost for Ozempic®.
The red label pen shown delivers doses of 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg.
Find out the cost for Ozempic®
Your out-of-pocket cost for your Ozempic® prescription depends on your insurance coverage. Find out your cost for Ozempic®.
The red label pen shown delivers doses of 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg.
Find out if your insurance plan covers Ozempic® and see your cost before getting your prescription.
List price is the original price set for a medication by a manufacturer before any discounts or rebates are applied. Although, most people don’t pay list price if they have health insurance.
The list price for Ozempic® depends on the product formulation your health care provider prescribes for you.
List price is the original price set for a medication by a manufacturer before any discounts or rebates are applied. Although, most people don’t pay list price if they have health insurance.
The list price for Ozempic® depends on the product formulation your health care provider prescribes for you.
Ozempic® 0.25 or 0.5 mg (1 x 1.5-mL pen) = $968.52
Ozempic® 1 mg (1 x 3-mL pen) = $968.52
Ozempic® 2 mg (1 x 3-mL pen) = $968.52
Check the average cost of Ozempic® for different insurance scenarios
Eligible patients with private or commercial insurance may pay as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month prescription. Eligibility and other restrictions apply.
The amount you pay depends on your type of health insurance plan, your plan's Preferred Drug List, and the amount of your deductible. Out-of-pocket costs are often more expensive before the deductible amount has been met.
The amount you pay depends on your type of health insurance plan, your plan's Preferred Drug List, and the amount of your deductible. Out-of-pocket costs are often more expensive before the deductible amount has been met.
If you have Part D coverage, you may be eligible for the Low Income Subsidy (LIS)/Extra Help program.a
aReference source based on CMS website. Please verify with the individual plan sponsors for coverage and updated information. Information is subject to change without notice.
Copay amounts for Medicaid plans vary between states, and some are waived altogether.
Find out if you qualify for Medicaid and get information about copayments in your state
If you do not have a health insurance plan, you may pay the list price and any other charges associated with your pharmacy. You may want to compare prices among retail and online pharmacies to find the lowest cost for Ozempic®.
Request a savings offer
If eligible, you can pay as little as $25 per prescription for up to 24 refills.b
Apply for free medicine
If eligible, you may be able to get Ozempic® at no cost through the Patient Assistance Program.