Cheapest GLP-1 Without Insurance (2026)

Published 2026-07-01 · Updated 2026-07-08 · MetaDose Research

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Without insurance, the cheapest FDA-adjacent paths are compounded semaglutide ($199–$399/mo), manufacturer patient assistance (income-qualified), and pharmacy discount programs. Brand drugs at list price ($969–$1,349/mo) are rarely the cheapest option.

Options ranked by typical monthly cost

  • 1. Patient assistance (income-qualified): $0–$50
  • 2. Compounded semaglutide: $199–$399
  • 3. Compounded tirzepatide: $250–$450
  • 4. Brand with discount card (if eligible): varies
  • 5. Retail cash brand: $969–$1,349

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