Verbatim response from Perplexity
Without insurance, Wegovy’s standard list price is about $1,350 per month for a 28-day supply, but the actual out-of-pocket price can be much higher or lower depending on pharmacy, dose, and whether you use a manufacturer savings or self-pay program.[1][2]
If you mean the cheapest legitimate self-pay option right now, the lowest advertised prices in the results are:
- $149/month for certain pill doses of Wegovy through Novo Nordisk/Wegovy channels, available to eligible self-pay patients.[4][5][8]
- $199/month for the first two fills of the injectable Wegovy introductory offer for eligible patients, then $349/month afterward for most doses.[1][4][5]
- $299/month for some higher-dose pill options after the intro period.[1][4][5]
- $399/month for the HD 7.2 mg injection dose on some manufacturer pricing pages.[2][5]
If you’re asking where it’s cheapest, the lowest prices shown are through Novo Nordisk’s official self-pay / savings channels and related pharmacy programs such as Wegovy.com, NovoCare Pharmacy, Walgreens Weight Management, and GoodRx, with the best price depending on the exact formulation and dose.[4][5][7][8]
For a plain-English answer:
- Typical no-insurance monthly cost: about $1,350.[1][2]
- Cheapest advertised monthly price: $149 for select pill doses, or $199 for the introductory injectable offer.[4][5][8]
If you want, I can also break this down by injection vs. pill and tell you which option is cheapest for your specific dose.