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Why Trulicity Costs So Much (and 5 Ways to Pay Less)

Quick Answer

Quick answer: Trulicity typically costs ~$987/month list; commercial savings card available. Insurance coverage and manufacturer programs change the picture significantly.

Trulicity at a glance:

  • Drug class: GLP-1 receptor agonist
  • Manufacturer: Eli Lilly
  • FDA approved: 2014
  • Route: subcutaneous injection (single-dose pen)
  • Typical frequency: once weekly
  • Half-life: approximately 5 days
  • Cash price (US): ~$987/month list; commercial savings card available
  • Receptor target: GLP-1 receptor

Let's get specific about Trulicity pricing in 2026. The cash price is roughly ~$987/month list; commercial savings card available. What you actually pay depends on insurance status, manufacturer programs, and whether you use a discount card.

Trulicity Cash Price

Without insurance, Trulicity runs ~$987/month list; commercial savings card available in the US market.

That number is the starting point — what you actually pay depends on:

  • Insurance status (commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, uninsured)
  • Manufacturer savings programs (where applicable)
  • Discount cards (GoodRx, Cost Plus Drug, manufacturer cards)
  • Telehealth bundling (some platforms include the drug in a flat monthly fee)
  • Pharmacy choice (chain vs independent vs mail-order)

Insurance Coverage

Coverage for Trulicity depends on the specific plan and the indication being treated. For FDA-approved indications, prior authorization is the most common gate. For off-label use, coverage is generally not available.

The pattern across the GLP-1 / metabolic medication space is: coverage for diabetes is widespread, coverage for weight loss is improving but still inconsistent, and coverage for any off-label use is rare.

Manufacturer Programs

Eli Lilly runs savings programs for eligible patients. Eligibility usually requires commercial insurance and an active prescription. Patients on Medicare or Medicaid generally aren't eligible.

Cash-Pay and Direct-from-Manufacturer Options

Several manufacturers have introduced direct-to-consumer cash channels for their GLP-1 products in response to coverage gaps. These can lower the cash price meaningfully — see our guide to getting GLP-1 medications for current options.

Total Cost Over a Year

A monthly price of ~$987/month list; commercial savings card available translates to roughly $10,800-$18,000 per year out of pocket without insurance. That's a real number to plan around — many programs that look attractive at $200/month for the first three months reset to full price after the introductory window.

For weight management, the relevant question is whether to plan around long-term use; for GLP-1 medications, weight regain after stopping is well-documented.

Comparing to Alternatives

Other GLP-1 agonists include Ozempic (semaglutide), Mounjaro/Zepbound (tirzepatide), and Victoza (liraglutide). Some of those alternatives may be cheaper, covered when Trulicity isn't, or just better-suited for a particular case. See our cost comparison pages: linked above.

Bottom Line

Don't take the first quoted price as final. Pharmacy choice, savings programs, and direct-pay channels can move the number significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources

Pricing changes frequently. The numbers on this page reflect publicly available information as of 2026-05-04 and should be verified at the point of purchase.

Last updated: 2026-05-04 · For informational purposes only. Consult a healthcare provider.