Wegovy is becoming more and more widely known, and its indications and forms have recently been expanding. It’s available as an injection and as a pill that you swallow. It has several indications, but it’s very commonly discussed for its use as a weight loss aid in adults with overweight or obesity and at least one weight-related condition.

Wegovy is a brand-name drug, and it can be very expensive, particularly if your insurance doesn’t cover the medication. However, there are ways to save on this medication — including getting it for $25.

One of the main ways to save on Wegovy is through manufacturer savings programs. Wegovy’s manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, has a savings program called NovoCare to help you save on your medication.

If you have commercial insurance, you can get Wegovy for $25 per month for a 28-day supply of Wegovy injections or a 30-day supply of the pills. Here’s how to get Wegovy for $25:

  • Insurance: You must have valid commercial insurance.
  • Prescription: You must have a valid prescription from a doctor.
  • Government healthcare: You must not be enrolled in state or federal healthcare programs like Medicare or Medicaid.

If you don’t have insurance or if your insurance doesn’t cover Wegovy, the NovoCare program still offers savings:

  • Wegovy injection: Until March 31, 2026, you can access Wegovy for $199 per month for the first two months at doses of 0.25 milligrams (mg) or 0.5 mg, then $349 per month after.
  • Wegovy pill: Until April 15, 2026, you can pay $149 per month for the 1.5 mg and 4 mg doses. After April 15, 2026, you will pay $199 per month for the 4 mg dose.

To access the savings program, you can visit the Wegovy website. To learn more about Wegovy, reach out to a healthcare professional. You can also read this overview article.

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