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How much should I expect to pay for Zepbound®?

Prescription drug prices can be confusing. Two people may pay different prices for the same drug, depending on their insurance situation.

The list price1 of Zepbound is , but the amount you pay will largely depend on your prescription drug insurance plan. Data on specific insurance plan pricing is not yet available because Zepbound is a new medicine. Lilly is committed to sharing the average patient out-of-pocket costs once they become available.

If you have commercial drug insurance with coverage for Zepbound2, you may be eligible to pay as low as $25 for a one- or three-month supply of Zepbound. One month is defined as 28 days and 4 pens. Three months is defined as 84 days and up to 12 pens.

If you have commercial drug insurance but it does not cover Zepbound, you may be eligible to pay as low as $650* for a 1-month supply of Zepbound.

*Estimated payment based on savings of up to $463 per month.

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If you do not have commercial insurance, you can expect to pay close to the list price shown above, plus any additional pharmacy charges depending on where you purchase your medicine.

Zepbound is available in 2.5 mg/0.5mL and 5.0mg/0.5mL doses in a single-dose vial 4 count package for a direct to patient price of respectively.3

If you are interested in obtaining insurance, there are resources available to help you:

See below for information regarding additional support services that may be available to you.

For the most accurate information, talk to your insurance provider who knows the details of your plan.

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Want More Information?

Go to zepbound.lilly.com for additional savings and support resources and information. If you have additional questions, you can click on the red chatbot icon on any page of the Zepbound website. Although we won't replace the advice of your healthcare provider, we'll do our best to help you.

1 List price, also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC, is the price at which Lilly sells its products to wholesalers. The prices patients pay at the pharmacy may be different and largely depend on the out-of-pocket costs set by their insurance provider, pharmacy charges, and/or discounts or financial assistance that may be available to the patient. WAC from AnalySource accessed on . Reprinted with permission by First Databank, Inc. All rights reserved. ©. https://www.fdbhealth.com/policies/drug-pricing-policy.

2 Patients with Medicaid, Medicare, Medigap, DoD, VA, TRICARE®/CHAMPUS, or any state patient or pharmaceutical assistance program are not eligible for the Zepbound Savings Program.

3 Lilly USA LLC's direct to patient price is the price at which Lilly sells the product directly to patients. The direct to patient price is not the WAC, as the product is only available for purchase by cash paying patients.