Verbatim response from Claude
Ozempic Cost Without Insurance
Retail price: approximately $900–$1,000+ per month for a standard dose, which is quite expensive for most people.
How People Afford It
Manufacturer Savings:
- Novo Nordisk's savings card – eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $25/month, but this doesn't help the uninsured
Compounding Pharmacies (most popular workaround):
- Hims & Hers, LifeMD, Ro – offer compounded semaglutide (same active ingredient) for roughly $200–$400/month
- ⚠️ Note: The FDA has recently moved to restrict compounded versions, so availability is changing
Discount Programs:
- GoodRx – can reduce cost to roughly $850–$950 (modest savings)
- Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban's pharmacy) – worth checking for current pricing
Patient Assistance Programs:
- Novo Nordisk's Patient Assistance Program – free medication for those who qualify based on income
Telehealth Alternatives:
- Some providers prescribe Wegovy (same drug, different dosing) with manufacturer coupons
Bottom Line
Most uninsured people either use compounding pharmacy telehealth services or apply for manufacturer assistance programs if they meet income requirements.
Would you like details on any specific option?