Ozempic Savings Card (2026)

By GLP1Copay.com editorial team · Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, PharmD · Last reviewed: May 13, 2026

Drug pricing verified May 2026 against manufacturer pages

Important: Drug pricing and savings programs change frequently. Verify current eligibility directly with the manufacturer before applying. This content is not medical or financial advice.
Quick Verdict

The Ozempic savings card brings most commercially insured patients to a flat $25/month for any supply length. It covers all approved doses and is the lowest-barrier GLP-1 savings program available for type 2 diabetes patients.

What saves you money

  • +Flat $25/month regardless of dose
  • +Works for 1-, 2-, or 3-month fills
  • +Available at most major pharmacies

Watch out for

  • !No Medicare or Medicaid patients
  • !Approved for type 2 diabetes, not weight loss
  • !Lower coverage cap (~$150/mo) than Zepbound/Wegovy

If you have commercial insurance and a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, this is a straightforward $25/month program.

Current Savings Amount

$25/month

for 1-, 2-, or 3-month supply

Novo Nordisk covers

up to ~$150/month

Who Qualifies

Eligible

  • + Commercial insurance (employer, marketplace, private)
  • + Prescribed for type 2 diabetes
  • + US residents 18+

Not Eligible

  • ! Medicare patients
  • ! Medicaid patients
  • ! TRICARE and other government plans
  • ! Off-label weight loss use (use Wegovy card instead)

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Get a type 2 diabetes prescription

    Your doctor must prescribe Ozempic for type 2 diabetes management. Confirm the indication matches the savings card before filling.

  2. 2

    Visit ozempic.com/savings

    Go to the official Ozempic savings and support page. Click 'Savings Offer' and register with your insurance details.

  3. 3

    Confirm insurance eligibility

    Enter your insurance card information. The portal verifies commercial plan coverage and confirms you are not on a government plan.

  4. 4

    Get your card number

    Download or screenshot your savings card details - BIN, PCN, Member ID, and Group number.

  5. 5

    Fill at pharmacy

    Present the card with your prescription. Your cost will be $25 for any approved supply length.

Apply for the Ozempic savings card

Verify current terms directly at Novo Nordisk's official page.

Go to Official Ozempic Savings Page
Important: Drug pricing and savings programs change frequently. Verify current eligibility directly with the manufacturer before applying. This content is not medical or financial advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Ozempic with the savings card?

Eligible commercially insured patients pay as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month supply of Ozempic with Ozempic on their formulary. Novo Nordisk covers the rest up to approximately $150/month. Patients with commercial insurance but no Ozempic coverage may save up to $150/month off the list price (approximately $968/month).

Is Ozempic approved for weight loss?

Ozempic (semaglutide) is FDA-approved only for type 2 diabetes management and cardiovascular risk reduction in adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Wegovy contains the same drug at higher doses but is FDA-approved for chronic weight management. The Ozempic savings card only applies when prescribed for type 2 diabetes.

Can Medicare patients use the Ozempic savings card?

No. Federal anti-kickback statutes bar use of manufacturer copay cards for Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or any other government plan. Medicare patients should ask their doctor about the NovoCare Patient Assistance Program (income-based) or look into Extra Help (LIS) for Medicare Part D.

Can I use GoodRx instead of the Ozempic savings card?

You cannot combine GoodRx with a manufacturer savings card on the same fill. Compare the out-of-pocket cost using each tool separately, then use whichever is lower. For commercially insured patients with Ozempic coverage, the manufacturer card almost always wins. For uninsured patients, GoodRx may save more.

What doses does the Ozempic savings card cover?

The card covers all approved Ozempic doses: 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg weekly injections. Your cost is the same $25 regardless of titration step.

Does Ozempic require prior authorization?

Most commercial plans require prior authorization for Ozempic. Your doctor's office submits documentation of your type 2 diabetes diagnosis, A1C, and prior medication trials. Coverage approval can take 3 to 14 days. The savings card applies after approval.

How long is the Ozempic savings card valid?

Cards are typically valid for 12 months from activation and can be renewed. Novo Nordisk can change or end the program with notice. Always verify current terms at ozempic.com/savings before filling each prescription.

Can I use the Ozempic savings card on my first fill?

Yes. The savings card applies from your first prescription. Many patients sign up for the card during the same office visit so it is ready when they reach the pharmacy.