Saxenda coupons & savings
liraglutide · manufacturer programs, telehealth bundles, discount cards
Saxenda is FDA-approved for weight management but newer GLP-1 medications (Wegovy, Zepbound) typically produce more weight loss. Saxenda's price-lowering options have narrowed as newer drugs took share.
Your options
- Manufacturer
Saxenda Savings Card
as low as $25/month (eligible)Eligibility: Commercial insurance that covers Saxenda. Not eligible for federal programs.
- Discount card
GoodRx coupon
~$1,400/monthEligibility: No eligibility restrictions.
⚠ Saxenda list price is higher than Wegovy or Zepbound; consider switching if cost is the deciding factor.
Important notes
- Saxenda requires daily injection vs Wegovy/Zepbound once-weekly. If cost + frequency matter, ask your prescriber about transitioning.
- Many insurance plans no longer cover Saxenda preferentially; some require step-therapy through newer GLP-1s first.
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Frequently asked
What's the cheapest way to get Saxenda?+
Based on the programs currently tracked, the lowest sticker price for Saxenda is "Saxenda Savings Card" at as low as $25/month (eligible). Eligibility varies by program — check the requirements for each option above before counting on a price.
Does insurance cover Saxenda?+
Insurance coverage for Saxenda depends on the plan and indication. Many commercial plans cover liraglutide for FDA-approved uses with prior authorization; off-label use is rarely covered. Check your formulary or run your plan through our insurance coverage tool.
Are coupons for Saxenda legitimate?+
Manufacturer programs from Saxenda's maker and federally registered patient assistance foundations are legitimate. Be cautious with discount cards that promise prices far below retail without verifying the dispensing pharmacy is licensed in your state.
What's the best option for Saxenda right now?+
Editorial pick: Saxenda Savings Card at as low as $25/month (eligible). Commercial insurance that covers Saxenda. Not eligible for federal programs. This is a starting point; your situation may favor a different program based on insurance and clinical eligibility.