Verbatim response from Perplexity
Compounded semaglutide typically costs between $129 and $400 per month, while Wegovy costs approximately $1,300 to $1,850 per month without insurance, making the compounded version roughly 70–90% cheaper.
Price Breakdown Comparison
| Medication | Typical Monthly Cost (No Insurance) | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| Compounded Semaglutide | $129 – $400 (often ~$149–$299) | [1][2][3][5][6] |
| Wegovy (Brand) | $1,300 – $1,850 (average ~$1,349–$1,865) | [1][2][3][4][5] |
Key Context & Considerations
- FDA Approval: Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved and is custom-made by licensed pharmacies, whereas Wegovy is the FDA-approved brand-name product [1][9].
- Hidden Fees: The lower price for compounded semaglutide often reflects the medication cost only; providers may charge additional membership fees, prescriber visit fees, or lab test costs not included in the base rate [1][2].
- Insurance & Discounts: With insurance, brand-name Wegovy costs can drop significantly (sometimes to $0–$25/month with savings cards), while compounded versions are rarely covered by insurance [3][4].
- Specific Provider Examples:
- Compounded: Providers like OnlineSemaglutide.org advertise rates as low as $141/month (6-month plan), while others like Embody start at $199/month [2][6].
- Wegovy: Through Ro (with NovoCare integration), Wegovy can be temporarily reduced to $199–$349/month for new patients, though the standard list price is $1,349.02 [4].
Recommendation: If you seek the lowest cash price and can manage without insurance coverage, compounded semaglutide is the clear financial choice. However, if you prioritize FDA-approved safety, insurance coverage, and consistent dosing, Wegovy is the standard medical recommendation despite the higher cost.