Trulicity (dulaglutide) is used to control blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes. Trulicity is used along with diet and exercise. Trulicity is also used to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with Type 2 diabetes who have heart disease or multiple cardiovascular risk factors. It's injected into the body through a prefilled pen once a week to help control the body's blood sugar level. It is neither insulin nor a substitute for insulin but rather a substance to help your body regulate its own insulin. Trulicity is a brand-name drug; an FDA-approved generic has not been released in the United States yet. Trulicity has a high retail price of $1,396.64 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens. Fortunately, you can reduce the cost of Trulicity to a more affordable price of $776.85 per 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens by using one of the SingleCare Trulicity prescription coupons below. Eli Lilly is the manufacturer of Trulicity.
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Trulicity (dulaglutide) is used to control blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes. Trulicity is used along with diet and exercise. Trulicity is also used to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with Type 2 diabetes who have heart disease or multiple cardiovascular risk factors. It's injected into the body through a prefilled pen once a week to help control the body's blood sugar level. It is neither insulin nor a substitute for insulin but rather a substance to help your body regulate its own insulin. Trulicity is a brand-name drug; an FDA-approved generic has not been released in the United States yet. Trulicity has a high retail price of $1,396.64 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens. Fortunately, you can reduce the cost of Trulicity to a more affordable price of $776.85 per 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens by using one of the SingleCare Trulicity prescription coupons below. Eli Lilly is the manufacturer of Trulicity.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Trulicity Retail Price | Trulicity SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $1159.98 | $801.04 |
| Walmart | $1172.90 | $851.42 |
| Walgreens | $1136.08 | $866.80 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $1184.48 | $881.10 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Trulicity (dulaglutide) is used to control blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes. Trulicity is used along with diet and exercise. Trulicity is also used to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with Type 2 diabetes who have heart disease or multiple cardiovascular risk factors. It's injected into the body through a prefilled pen once a week to help control the body's blood sugar level. It is neither insulin nor a substitute for insulin but rather a substance to help your body regulate its own insulin. Trulicity is a brand-name drug; an FDA-approved generic has not been released in the United States yet. Trulicity has a high retail price of $1,396.64 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens. Fortunately, you can reduce the cost of Trulicity to a more affordable price of $776.85 per 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens by using one of the SingleCare Trulicity prescription coupons below. Eli Lilly is the manufacturer of Trulicity.
The average price of Trulicity is around $1,396.64 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens without insurance. To get a discount on your Trulicity prescription, you can bring a Trulicity coupon from SingleCare when you pick up your prescription or refill at a local pharmacy. You could pay as little as $776.85 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens of this diabetes medication.
Your Trulicity cost depends on several things: your insurance coverage, your weekly dosage, and the pharmacy where you fill your prescription drugs. You'll have to ask your pharmacist how much your copay would be based on these factors.
You might be surprised to learn that a drug discount card, like SingleCare, could offer you a better price than your insurance company. For example, you could pay $776.85 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens instead of $1,396.64 for 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens by using a SingleCare coupon for Trulicity.
Trulicity is typically covered by Medicare prescription plans and many health insurance plans. But your deductible and copay may vary. Always ask your pharmacist to compare your Medicare or insurance plan price to your SingleCare savings. Some customers have actually saved more money with our Trulicity savings card. Compare your coverage to our lowest price of $776.85 of 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens before you pay too much for Trulicity.
Trulicity is a Type 2 diabetes medication. The active ingredient in Trulicity is called dulaglutide. It works, along with diet and exercise, by regulating blood sugar, and therefore, it also helps prevent complications such as kidney damage, vision problems, nerve damage, loss of limbs, and sexual dysfunction. Maintaining control of your diabetes can also decrease your risk of heart attack and stroke.
Although Trulicity can get blood sugar levels under control, it is not insulin or a substitute for insulin. Trulicity is not used in the treatment of Type 1 diabetes. For people with Type 2 diabetes, Trulicity may be prescribed on its own, or together with insulin or other diabetes medications.
Eligibility criteria for financial assistance programs can be strict, so many people use SingleCare’s prescription discount coupons or card from our website, or app on their mobile phone. Our coupons for Trulicity and other drugs can save you up to 80%. There are no eligibility requirements, service fees, or limited-time offers. Anyone can use our free coupons for unlimited refills with a valid prescription. Currently, our lowest price for Trulicity is 4, 1.5mg/0.5ml 0.5ml pens. To save the most money on Trulicity and other prescriptions, compare your copay with insurance, Medicare, or other savings programs to SingleCare’s discount.
Trulicity is the brand name of the diabetes medication dulaglutide. A generic version of Trulicity (dulaglutide) is not currently available. In the meantime, you can still save money on this brand-name prescription drug by using SingleCare's drug coupons and pricing tool. You can use our free coupon card to reduce the cost of this drug by up to 80% when you purchase this medication at a participating local pharmacy.
Trulicity is an injectable medication. It's available in strengths of 0.75mg/0.5mL, 1.5mg/0.5mL, 3mg/0.5mL, and 4.5mg/0.5mL. The recommended starting weekly dosage of Trulicity is usually 0.75mg/0.5mL injected once weekly. Follow your physician's instructions for using this prefilled pen. Always rotate (change) your injection site. Do not inject Trulicity in the same place two weeks in a row.
Before injecting Trulicity, inspect the solution. Do not use Trulicity if you find particles or discoloration inside the pen. Clean the injection site (you can use the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm). If you use insulin, you may inject both insulin and Trulicity into the same area of the body but not too close to the first injection site.
Your dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Your doctor may gradually increase your dose if needed for better glucose control. Your doctor will likely provide medical advice on a diet and exercise regimen to try with Trulicity to reap the most reward from the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
Trulicity may affect digestion. Common side effects of Trulicity include:
Nausea
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Upset stomach
Suppressed appetite
Fatigue
Trulicity is not recommended for use in individuals with severe stomach or intestinal issues.
Kidney problems are more serious side effects of Trulicity. Tell your doctor immediately if you have to urinate less frequently or if the amount of urine changes. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is more likely to happen if you take Trulicity with insulin or certain other diabetes drugs. Talk to your healthcare provider about monitoring blood sugar and what to do if you have low blood sugar. You should wear a medical alert at all times that lets first responders know you have Type 2 diabetes in the event of an emergency.
An allergic reaction is rare but possible. Go to the hospital for emergency medical help if Trulicity causes signs of a serious allergic reaction such as a rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing.
Before taking Trulicity, tell your doctor about any medical conditions, especially if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome Type 2. This medication has caused thyroid cancer in rats, but its effect on the human thyroid is unknown. Consult a healthcare provider if you notice any unusual lumps in your neck, if you have trouble swallowing or breathing, or if you have persistent hoarseness.
Ask your pharmacist for more information about possible side effects.
Ozempic (semaglutide), Bydureon (exenatide), Mounjaro (tirzepatide), Rybelsus (oral semaglutide), and Victoza (liraglutide) are in the same family of diabetes medications called GLP-1 agonists. Januvia (sitagliptin) and Glucophage (metformin) are examples of medications from other classes that are used to treat Type 2 diabetes. There are also various combination drugs that contain two or three types of diabetes medications in one pill. Your doctor will work with you to determine which one is the best treatment for your medical condition.
Note: If you have Type 1 diabetes or a history of diabetic ketoacidosis, you'll need a different treatment plan.
Anne Jacobson, MD, MPH, is a board-certified family physician, writer, editor, teacher, and consultant. She is a graduate of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and trained at West Suburban Family Medicine in Oak Park, Illinois. She later completed a fellowship in community medicine at PCC Community Wellness and a master's in Public Health at the University of Illinois-Chicago. She lives with her family near Chicago.
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