Novo Nordisk Announces Semaglutide Price Reduction to Improve Patient Access

By João L. Carapinha

February 26, 2026

semaglutide price reduction

Novo Nordisk Drives Semaglutide Price Reduction

Novo Nordisk slashes the US semaglutide list price—or wholesale acquisition cost (WAC)—for Wegovy®, Ozempic®, and Rybelsus® to $675 per month across key doses, effective January 1, 2027. This delivers about 50% and 35% cuts from current levels for Wegovy® and Ozempic®, respectively, targeting access barriers for patients in high-deductible plans or with co-insurance, where out-of-pocket costs link directly to list prices. The strategy enhances affordability without changing direct-to-patient or self-pay options, as detailed in Novo Nordisk’s announcement.

Semaglutide’s Edge Fuels Access Push

Semaglutide stands out in the GLP-1 class with FDA approvals surpassing rivals, covering adult obesity (Wegovy®), type 2 diabetes (Ozempic® and Rybelsus®), chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes (Ozempic® injection), and cardiovascular risk reduction (both Wegovy® and Ozempic®). Jamey Millar, executive vice president of US Operations, highlights how this semaglutide price reduction addresses needs for over 100 million US adults with obesity and 35 million with type 2 diabetes, meeting payer and patient calls for lower list prices. Self-pay access via NovoCare® Pharmacy and telehealth remains steady, balancing list price relief with preserved channels for chronic disease leadership.

This list price cut builds on Novo Nordisk’s savings offers and self-pay programs, leaving direct-to-patient pricing intact amid US payer complexities. It covers Wegovy® 2.4 mg injection and 25 mg tablets, Ozempic® 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg injections, and Rybelsus® 7 mg or 14 mg tablets—rooted in data on WAC-driven barriers. With over 100 years in diabetes care and 10,000 US employees, the company’s legacy in obesity and diabetes innovations anchors this move toward sustained value.

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