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The price of Ozempic is a meaningless phrase

By JOHN SAMARAS

Ask what Ozempic costs. The honest answer runs from $25 a month to $1,100 a month, and every number in that range is real, published, and defensible. A phrase that covers a forty-four-fold spread is not a price. It is a fog, and patients make four-figure annual decisions inside it.

I run GLP Chart, an independent GLP-1 price index. The index shows that “the price of Ozempic” fails as a concept for three stacked reasons. The molecule sells in five forms under four names. Each form sells through different channels at different prices. And the advertised price rarely survives to month four.

One molecule, five forms

Ozempic is semaglutide, branded for type 2 diabetes. The same molecule is Wegovy when approved for weight loss, sold as a weekly pen and, since 2026, a daily pill. It is Rybelsus in the older oral form. And 503A compounding pharmacies still sell it as compounded semaglutide where the rules allow, though the FDA’s compounding restrictions and the manufacturer lawsuits thinned that market through 2025 and 2026.

When someone says “Ozempic price,” they almost always mean “what will semaglutide cost me.” Those are different questions with different answers.

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