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title: "Is the Wegovy Pill Cheaper Than the Injection? (2026)"
description: "Oral Wegovy and injectable Wegovy are both semaglutide and priced similarly (~$1,350/month list). The pill isn't reliably cheaper — what you pay depends on insurance and savings cards."
canonical: https://glpeak.ai/answers/wegovy-pill-vs-injection-cost
reviewer: Sydney Duong, RD, GLPeak Clinical Lead
last_updated: 2026-06-17
category: cost
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# Is the Wegovy Pill Cheaper Than the Injection? (2026)

> **Quick answer:** Not really. The oral Wegovy pill and the Wegovy injection are both semaglutide from Novo Nordisk and carry a similar list price — roughly $1,350/month as of 2026. With commercial insurance that covers it plus the NovoCare savings card, covered patients can pay far less; without coverage, both stay close to list price (Novo's self-pay channel has offered injectable Wegovy around $499/month). Choose the pill vs the shot based on preference and what your plan covers, not on a reliable price gap.

## Same drug, similar list price

Oral Wegovy (oral semaglutide, FDA-approved for weight management in December 2025) and injectable Wegovy are the same active ingredient — semaglutide — from the same manufacturer. Both carry a list price in the ballpark of $1,350/month as of 2026.

Because the molecule and maker are the same, there's no built-in price advantage to the pill. What you actually pay is driven by insurance coverage and the manufacturer savings card, not by the form factor.

## With insurance + savings card

If you have commercial (non-government) insurance that covers Wegovy for weight management, the NovoCare savings card can bring covered patients' out-of-pocket cost down substantially. Coverage for weight-loss indications is less common than for diabetes, so prior authorization is typical.

Whether your plan covers the oral or the injectable form (or both) usually matters more than the list price difference, which is minimal.

## Without insurance (cash pay)

- Both forms stay close to list price (~$1,350/month) without coverage.
- Novo's self-pay channel (NovoCare) has offered the injectable around $499/month for eligible cash-pay patients; confirm current self-pay pricing and whether it applies to the oral form before relying on a number.
- Compounded semaglutide can be cheaper, but carries separate safety and legality considerations now that semaglutide is off the FDA shortage list — see the compounded vs brand guide.

## So which should you ask about?

If you strongly prefer avoiding injections, the pill is a real option — just don't expect it to save money on its own.

If cost is the priority, the deciding levers are your plan's formulary and the savings card, not pill vs injection. Take whichever your plan covers and apply the savings card.

## Frequently asked questions

### Is oral Wegovy cheaper than the Wegovy injection?

No, not in a reliable way. Both are semaglutide from Novo Nordisk with a similar list price (~$1,350/month as of 2026). Your actual cost depends on insurance coverage and the NovoCare savings card rather than whether you take the pill or the shot.

### How much does oral Wegovy cost without insurance?

Close to list price — roughly $1,350/month as of 2026 — unless a manufacturer self-pay program applies. Novo has offered the injectable form around $499/month through its self-pay channel; check whether comparable self-pay pricing is available for the oral form before relying on it.

### Is the oral semaglutide pill as effective as the injection?

In trials, oral semaglutide produced substantial weight loss, though the most-studied weight-loss results remain with the injection. Effectiveness, side effects, and cost should all be weighed with your prescriber — this page covers cost only and is not medical advice.

## References

- [NovoCare — Wegovy cost & savings](https://www.novocare.com/)
- [Wegovy official site](https://www.wegovy.com/)

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