How to save on Ozempic

Ozempic (semaglutide) is a GLP-1 for type 2 diabetes. Plans differ on coverage for diabetes vs weight-related use; cash prices swing by dose and pharmacy.

Mail order vs your pharmacy (savings angle)

Ongoing refills: compare **total** delivered cost for mail order vs local—not just list price. Refrigerated injectables sometimes carry extra shipping or cold-pack fees; a slightly higher local cash price can still be cheaper all-in. Need it today or traveling? Local often wins on speed even when mail looks cheaper on paper.

PinchRx shows live CostPlus Drugs prices when this medication appears in their catalog. We may search under more than one name so generics and brands both have a chance to match.*

*We use FDA public data for ingredient hints behind the scenes. What you see below is what CostPlus returned—strength and form may differ from your prescription; confirm before you buy or switch.

CostPlus cash price

Not available on CostPlus for the strengths we searched right now. Inventory changes—try a live PinchRx search for the same drug name.

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When CostPlus makes sense

If CostPlus lists your strength, their posted cash price is a clear benchmark—compare it to your copay or coupon net cost.

When to use other options (GoodRx, insurance, assistance)

If your dose isn’t listed or you need the pen today, GoodRx at a local pharmacy is often the next step. Brand GLP-1s may still be cheaper through insurance plus assistance.

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More ways to pay less

  • Prior authorization is common for GLP-1s—keep a copy of denials and appeal deadlines.
  • Novo Nordisk savings programs exist for eligible patients; rules change—read current terms.
  • Compare your net cost after manufacturer assistance vs a high-deductible cash price.

See live CostPlus results for Ozempic

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