Verbatim response from Perplexity
Ozempic costs between $199 and $499 per month for uninsured self-pay patients using Novo Nordisk’s reduced cash price program, though the standard list price is about $998 to $1,230 per month without discounts [1][2][7].
Key Pricing Details for Uninsured Patients:
- New patients (0.25 mg or 0.5 mg doses): $199/month for the first 2 monthly fills (limited offer through June 30, 2026), then $349/month [1][4][5].
- 1 mg dose: $349/month [1][4].
- 2 mg dose: $499/month [1][4].
- Standard retail price (without manufacturer program): $1,000–$1,230/month [2][3].
- Ozempic pill versions (for type 2 diabetes): $149–$299/month for uninsured/self-pay, depending on dose [5][6].
How People Afford Ozempic Without Insurance:
- Use Novo Nordisk’s Reduced Cash Price Program: Access autoship plans through NovoCare Pharmacy (the manufacturer’s digital pharmacy) to get the $199–$499/month pricing [1][4].
- Apply for the Ozempic Savings Card: If you have commercial insurance that doesn’t cover Ozempic, this card can lower your cost to $25/month (saves up to $100–$150/month) for up to 48 months [1][3][4][5].
- Patient Assistance Program (PAP): Uninsured individuals or those on Medicare who meet income requirements may get Ozempic free directly from Novo Nordisk [3][4][6].
- Telehealth Services: Use online telehealth platforms (e.g., Sesame, GoodRx) for cheaper prescriptions and eligibility for savings programs [1][2].
- GoodRx Coupons: Some users pay as low as $149/month for Ozempic tablets (1.5 mg) using GoodRx discounts [8].
Recommended Action:
If you’re uninsured, start with NovoCare Pharmacy to lock in the $199–$499/month pricing, and check if you qualify for the PAP for free medication if income-eligible. For those with commercial insurance, the Ozempic Savings Card is the most effective way to reduce costs to $25/month.
No generic version of Ozempic exists, so these programs are essential for affordability [6].