Verbatim response from Perplexity
The cheapest legitimate way to get semaglutide online is usually not through a random “cheap semaglutide” site, but through manufacturer savings/assistance programs or an insurance/savings-card route if you qualify.[2] If you need a cash-pay telehealth option, the lowest-priced listed compounded options in your results start around $99/month or $141/month, depending on the provider and plan length.[3][1]
The best legit options in your results are:
- Novo Nordisk patient assistance / savings programs: SingleCare says Novo Nordisk’s patient assistance program can provide Ozempic and Rybelsus at no cost to eligible patients, and NovoCare can reduce Ozempic to as little as $25 for eligible patients with private or commercial insurance.[2]
- SingleCare / pharmacy discount cards: SingleCare says its prescription savings card can lower prices at major U.S. pharmacies, though the example price it gives for Ozempic is still relatively high compared with assistance programs.[2]
- Compounded semaglutide via telehealth: Shapely lists compounded semaglutide starting at $99/month with shipping included, and PolicyLab lists OnlineSemaglutide.org at $141/month on a 6-month term.[3][1]
If your goal is the absolute lowest cost, the order to check is:
- Novo Nordisk patient assistance / NovoCare savings if you use brand-name Ozempic/Wegovy/Rybelsus and may qualify.[2]
- Your insurance + manufacturer savings card if you have commercial coverage.[2]
- Compounded semaglutide telehealth from a state-licensed provider if you’re paying cash and are okay with compounded medication.[3][1]
A few important cautions:
- The cheapest legit route depends on whether you need brand-name semaglutide or are open to compounded semaglutide.[2][3]
- Compounded products are generally a cash-pay telehealth option and are not the same as FDA-approved brand-name pens.[3][1]
- Some low-cost offers require membership fees, minimum term commitments, or are only promotional pricing, so the headline price may not be the full price.[3][5][1]
If you want, I can narrow this down to the cheapest legit option for your situation: with insurance, without insurance, for weight loss, or for diabetes.