Quick answer: With commercial insurance that covers Zepbound, the Lilly Savings Card can bring your cost to as little as $25 per fill (caps apply). Without coverage, self-pay vials and TrumpRx.gov pricing are your lowest route.
Zepbound · lowest verified priceupd. July 2026
You may pay as little as
$25 /month
With the Lilly Savings Card + covered commercial insurance
| Self-pay vial · LillyDirect | $349–499 |
| TrumpRx.gov pricing | from $299 |
| Pharmacy coupon · GoodRx | $900+ |
Who qualifies for the $25 price
The Zepbound Savings Card from Eli Lilly is designed for people with commercial (private) insurance. If your plan covers Zepbound, eligible patients can pay as little as $25 for a 1-month supply, subject to a monthly and annual maximum benefit.
- Covered by commercial insurance: as little as $25/fill.
- Commercial insurance that does not cover Zepbound: a higher capped price may apply through the card.
- Government insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE): not eligible for the card — but self-pay programs can still help.
How to enroll, step by step
Enrollment takes a few minutes and does not require insurance pre-approval:
- Go to the official Zepbound savings page on zepbound.lilly.com and activate the card.
- Save the card ID (BIN, PCN, Group, Member number).
- Give it to your pharmacy so they apply it at checkout, or use it through LillyDirect.
- Re-check each January — the terms and caps are updated yearly.
If your Zepbound savings card is not working
This is the single most common complaint (a 370-reply thread on r/Zepbound is dedicated to it). The usual causes, in order:
- The pharmacy did not run the card — ask them to reprocess with the card details.
- Your plan changed coverage — a new year or new employer plan can drop Zepbound.
- You hit the monthly savings cap — the card only discounts up to a set amount each month.
- Enrollment lapsed — cards reset annually; re-activate.
No insurance? Your lower-cost routes
If the card is not an option, you are not stuck at pharmacy list price. Self-pay single-dose vials through LillyDirect run about $349–$499/month depending on dose, and the new TrumpRx.gov pricing starts near $299. Compare both before paying a $900+ pharmacy cash price.
Frequently asked questions
How can I get Zepbound for $25?+
With commercial insurance that covers Zepbound, enroll in the Lilly Zepbound Savings Card — eligible patients pay as little as $25 per 1-month supply, subject to caps. Medicare and Medicaid are not eligible.
What is the Zepbound savings card price for 2026?+
For 2026, covered patients can pay as little as $25 per fill with the card. Self-pay vials through LillyDirect run about $349–$499/month, and TrumpRx.gov pricing starts near $299.
Can I use the Zepbound savings card without insurance?+
The commercial card generally requires insurance. Without coverage, self-pay vial programs and TrumpRx.gov pricing are usually your lowest-cost route.
Why is my Zepbound savings card not working?+
Usually the pharmacy did not apply it, your plan changed coverage, you hit the monthly cap, or your enrollment lapsed. Ask the pharmacy to reprocess and confirm your current coverage.