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title: "Ozempic Savings Card: Who Qualifies and How Much It Saves"
description: "The Ozempic savings card can cap your copay at as low as $25/month if you have commercial insurance covering Ozempic. Here's eligibility and the fine print."
canonical: https://glpeak.ai/answers/ozempic-savings-card
reviewer: Sydney Duong, RD, GLPeak Clinical Lead
last_updated: 2026-06-17
category: cost
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# Ozempic Savings Card: Who Qualifies and How Much It Saves

> **Quick answer:** If you have commercial (non-government) insurance that covers Ozempic for type 2 diabetes, the NovoCare Ozempic savings card can lower your copay to as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month supply, up to a $150 monthly savings cap. Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal-program enrollees are not eligible.

## Who is eligible

- Adults with commercial (employer or marketplace) insurance.
- Insurance must cover Ozempic on its formulary (run your PA first).
- Prescribed for FDA-approved indications.
- U.S. residents only.

## Who is NOT eligible

- Medicare (any Part), Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, or any federal-program enrollees.
- People without insurance (use the NovoCare cash-pay program instead).
- Insurance plans that exclude Ozempic.

## How much it saves

Maximum savings is $150 per monthly fill, capped at $1,800 per calendar year. If your insurance copay is ≤$25/month, you pay $25. If it's higher, the card knocks $150 off — your remaining out-of-pocket is whatever's left.

Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes; the savings card is tied to that label. Off-label use for weight loss is a different conversation with your prescriber and insurer.

## Frequently asked questions

### How do I get the Ozempic savings card?

Sign up free at NovoCare.com — Novo Nordisk's patient-assistance site. You'll get a card number to give your pharmacy. No income verification.

### Does the Ozempic savings card work for Wegovy?

No. Wegovy has its own separate NovoCare savings card with different terms. Same parent company, different drug and different program.

### Can I use the savings card if I'm paying cash?

No — the savings card requires commercial insurance coverage of Ozempic. If you don't have coverage, the NovoCare cash-pay program is the alternative.

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_Educational only — not medical advice._