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Key takeaways:

  • Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a prescription-only medication that’s FDA approved for weight management in adults. It’s available as single-dose injection pens, multi-dose KwikPens, and vials. A box of prefilled Zepbound pens may cost an average of $1291.31, while a KwikPen may cost about $599.72.

  • If you have commercial insurance and qualify for manufacturer savings, or use the direct-to-consumer cash-pay program, you’ll likely have lower out-of-pocket costs for Zepbound.

  • Because of the high prices of certain weight-loss medications, some health insurance plans don’t cover them. Other insurers may have these medications on their formularies but require costly copays or prior authorization.

  • You can pay as little as $299 per month for Zepbound KwikPen with a free coupon. Subscribers to ApexPeptidePharma for Weight Loss can also access FDA-approved, brand-name GLP-1 medications like Zepbound.

Zepbound overview

Zepbound is a long-term option for adults managing their body weight. It’s also approved to treat moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea among adults living with obesity. Zepbound is a once-weekly, injectable medication that has the same active ingredient as the Type 2 diabetes treatment Mounjaro (tirzepatide).

How much is Zepbound without insurance?

As of January 2026, the manufacturer list price for a 28-day supply of Zepbound ranges from $499 to $1,086. This means that, without insurance or manufacturer discounts, the medication can cost more than $14,000 per year.

However, the list price isn’t the same as what you’ll pay at the pharmacy. Your cost can vary based on pharmacy and wholesaler markups, as well as your dosage, the form you use, and where you live.

 

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