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Ozempic matches Eli Lilly's price on Zebound. Price war!

  • snitzoid
  • Nov 18, 2025
  • 2 min read

OMG, I hate watching them bludgeon each other this way. There are plenty of fat people to go around, can't they agree on a inflated price together and take advantage of the public?


Honestly, I think our government should pay for these drugs. They're responsible if I over eat.


Ozempic is getting cheaper as Novo Nordisk rushes to undercut Eli Lilly

New discounts make Novo Nordisk’s weight loss drugs price-competitive with Eli Lilly’s competitor Zepbound

By Catherine Arnst, Quartz Media

Published 19 hours ago

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Novo Nordisk announced on Monday that, starting immediately, it is offering a two-month introductory price of $199 a month for U.S.-based cash buyers of its top-selling diabetes and weight loss drugs — Ozempic and Wegovy. It's also lowering the "standard" price for existing cash buyers to $349 a month from $499.


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The discounts make Novo Nordisk’s drugs price-competitive with Eli Lilly’s similar weight loss drug Zepbound, which is available through the LillyDirect platform for $299 per month at the lowest dose for cash-paying customers. Lilly is charging $449 per month for its highest doses, and Nordisk’s highest doses will still cost $499.


Novo Nordisk and Lilly’s drugs all work by targeting the GLP-1 hormone that controls appetite. The drugs carry a list price of $1,000 and up per month, though considerable discounts and rebates are available to bring the price down.


Nordisk’s discounts come after both company’s reached a November 6 agreement with the Trump administration to reduce the cost next year for Wegovy and Zepbound to $350 per month on the TrumpRx portal, trending down to $245 per month over a two-year period. The drugs will also be available to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries for the treatment of weight loss for the first time.


Novo Nordisk said its cash-pay offers are available through the websites Wegovy.com and Ozempic.com. They're also accessible via the company’s direct-to-consumer pharmacy, NovoCare; as well as Costco, various telehealth providers, and more than 70,000 pharmacies. The discounted two-month introductory offer ends on March 31.


A recent poll by KFF found that almost 13% of U.S. adults are currently taking a GLP-1 drug and 25% of those are paying for the drugs out-of-pocket.


Novo Nordisk’s $199 introductory offer is available until March 31, 2026. After the initial two months, patients will move to the new standard monthly self-pay price of $349.

 
 
 

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