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Tirzepatide (Mounjaro®, Zepbound®) is a diabetes and weight loss drug that can come with a high price tag. So, how much is tirzepatide?
The cost of tirzepatide ranges from about $500 to $1,900 per month, depending on the type of tirzepatide you get and where you buy it.
We’ll break down how much tirzepatide costs with and without insurance, how to save on medication costs, and more affordable options to consider.
Without insurance, tirzepatide can cost $500 to $1,900 a month. The cost varies depending on which type of tirzepatide you’re prescribed, where you live, and where you get your medication.
To give you an idea of what to expect, here’s a breakdown of the cost of tirzepatide medications, including the list price given by the manufacturer, Eli Lilly, and the cost you might see at pharmacies and from telehealth companies.
Btw, that $499 through Eli Lilly’s online pharmacy is only available if you refill your monthly prescription within 45 days of the previous month’s delivery. If you don’t, the cost of Zepbound goes up to:
Drug prices are subject to change, of course, but this is the most recent info at the time of publishing.
The price you see for tirzepatide isn’t always the final cost. Tirzepatide is a prescription medication, so you need to connect with a healthcare provider to access it.
On top of the medication price, you may need to pay for:
Insurance plans don’t usually cover tirzepatide as a weight loss treatment. But it depends on your insurance provider, plan, and health circumstances.
For example, Mounjaro® is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar levels (glycemic control).
The medication is sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss — that’s when a healthcare provider prescribes a drug for something it isn’t FDA-approved for.
So, if you don’t need Mounjaro® for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, your insurance provider probably won’t cover the cost of the drug.
What about Zepbound®? Zepbound® is FDA-approved for weight loss and chronic weight management in people with obesity or overweight and a weight-related health condition, like:
A healthcare provider will probably look at your body mass index (BMI) to determine if you have obesity or overweight. A BMI of 30 or more is classified as obesity, and a BMI of 25 to 30 is classified as overweight.
Even if you meet these requirements, there are still many insurance providers that don’t cover tirzepatide for weight loss.
Some providers don’t see weight loss as a chronic issue despite the many proven health benefits for those with overweight or obesity. Others are waiting for more research to come out, as the drug is still relatively new.
In short, it really depends on your plan and provider.
If your insurance plan covers it, tirzepatide could cost you from $0 to several hundred dollars a month. Again, it depends on the type of tirzepatide you get and your specific plan.
Your insurer may cover the total tirzepatide price — lucky you! — or you might have to pay a copay or deductible and foot some of the bill yourself.
Medicaid covers Zepbound® in some situations. For example, some Medicaid plans cover Zepbound® for sleep apnea and obesity, but not obesity alone.
Check Zepbound®’s website and your state’s Medicaid website to see if you’re eligible.
If you have Medicare, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to get tirzepatide covered for weight loss. But it’s worth checking your plan, just in case.
Does the cost of tirzepatide make you — and your wallet — want to cry? We’ve got you. There are ways you can reduce the cost of tirzepatide medication if it’s something you’re considering.
You can:
Read on for more info.
What about tirzepatide compound prices? Compounded tirzepatide contains tirzepatide, and compounded medications are often less expensive than brand-name medications.
Compounded medications are formulated for people who require something other than what’s commercially available. This could be because they need:
Compounded tirzepatide prices range from around $300 to $500 a month.
Heads up:Compounded medications aren’t approved by the FDA. That means the FDA doesn’t verify their safety or effectiveness. So, if you’re considering compounded tirzepatide, it’s important to get a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider through a reputable company. And watch out for very low tirzepatide prices that may be too good to be true.
Through Hers, access to compounded semaglutide starts at $199 a month with a 6-month plan paid upfront in full.*
How about tirzepatide generic prices? There isn’t a generic form of this drug yet, which is part of why the brand-name price tag is so high.
*Actual price depends on product and plan purchased.
Eli Lilly offers payment-assistance programs for some customers to lower the cost of tirzepatide. These programs typically only support people who already have insurance coverage for tirzepatide —which, as we’ve established, isn’t common.
For instance, if you’re eligible and have commercial insurance that covers Mounjaro®, you could save up to:
Depending on your insurance policy, you could pay as little as $25 per prescription. You can use this discount on up to 13 prescription fills a year.
If you have commercial health insurance that doesn’t cover Mounjaro® and you have type 2 diabetes, you could save up to $463 per one-month prescription.
For Zepbound®, you could pay as low as $25 a month if you have insurance that covers the medication. If you have insurance, but it doesn’t cover Zepbound®, you could pay as low as $650 per month.
There’s no guarantee that these savings will last. You may end up taking tirzepatide for long-term weight management, so it’s crucial to be aware that your medication costs could go up.
Tirzepatide isn’t the only weight loss medication on the market. There are other options, which can be more affordable.
Compounded GLP-1s (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) are typically prescribed when brand-name medications are unavailable because of a drug shortage. They might be offered when a provider determines it’s medically necessary for a specific patient — for example, due to allergies or tailored dosing needs.
With Weight Loss by Hers, eligible customers can access compounded semaglutide starting at $199 a month with a 6-month plan paid upfront in full.*
Shorter plans are also available in 2- and 4-month options to fit a variety of different needs and budgets.*
You can also lower your Hers subscription costs with a flexible savings account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA). Check your plan for details.
As with any medication, it’s important to work with a licensed provider and pharmacy to ensure quality and safety.
Semaglutide is the active ingredient in the brand-name medications Ozempic®, Rybelsus®, and Wegovy®.
Wegovy® is FDA-approved to treat obesity or overweight in people with a weight-related condition. Along with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise, Wegovy® can help people lose up to 20 percent of their body weight.
Ozempic® and Rybelsus® are FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes and are sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss.
Brand-name semaglutide medications can also be pricey. But they may work out slightly cheaper than tirzepatide, depending on where you live and where you fill your prescription.
Here’s a rough rundown of the figures.
Again, drug prices are subject to change.
You can also look into liraglutide (Victoza®, Saxenda®). The monthly cost is often more affordable than tirzepatide.
Injectable weight loss drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide may be taking the world by storm. But injections aren’t your only option if you’re considering weight loss medications.
Oral medications that may support weight loss include:
These oral medications are often more affordable than tirzepatide.
For example, Hers offers access to custom oral weight loss medication kits that include a combination of the above medications in a formulation that suits your body. Kits start at $69 per month for a 10-month plan paid upfront in full.*
With a Hers subscription, you don’t just get weight loss medication. You also get a range of tools and resources to help you make the lifestyle changes needed for successful, sustainable weight loss.
You’ll get access to the Hers app, which includes:
Your initial consultation, follow-ups, and medication delivery are also included in the cost of your Hers subscription.
Through the mobile app, you can also purchase meal-replacement bars and shakes with up to 27 grams of protein, making it easier to get the nutrients you need throughout your weight loss journey.
The cost of tirzepatide injections depends on which type of tirzepatide you get and where you get it.
Here’s what you need to know about tirzepatide weight loss prices: