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GLP-1 receptor agonist

Victoza (liraglutide)

Generic name: liraglutide

US Retail Price

$900–$1,000/month

With copay card: As low as $99/month (commercially insured)

Manufacturer

Novo Nordisk

Used For

Type 2 diabetes management; also used off-label for weight loss (brand Saxenda is the weight-loss version)

Victoza (liraglutide) is an older GLP-1 agonist that has been largely superseded by semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) for both diabetes and weight loss. Generic liraglutide is not yet available in the US. Novo Nordisk offers a savings card for commercially insured patients.

Savings Options for Victoza (liraglutide)

Best OptionNovo Nordisk Savings CardAs low as $99/month

Novo Nordisk's Victoza savings card can reduce costs to as low as $99/month for commercially insured patients. Not available for Medicare/Medicaid. Enroll through the NeedyMeds copay card search.

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Good OptionInternational Pharmacy (PharmacyChecker)60–75% off US retail

Victoza is available from verified international pharmacies in Canada and other countries at 60–75% less than US retail prices. Use PharmacyChecker to compare verified international sources.

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Medicare/MedicaidNovo Nordisk Patient Assistance (NovoCare)Free for eligible patients

Novo Nordisk's NovoCare patient assistance program may provide free Victoza for qualifying low-income patients who meet income and insurance eligibility criteria.

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Also ConsiderGoodRx DiscountUp to 15% off retail

GoodRx coupons can reduce Victoza costs at US pharmacies. Savings are modest compared to the savings card but useful for patients who don't qualify for the manufacturer program.

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