Victoza Coupons & Prices

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Victoza (liraglutide) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Victoza is available as an injectable medication that is administered under the skin (subcutaneously). A generic version of liraglutide was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in late 2024. The average retail price of Victoza is $1,437.85 for 3, 18mg/3ml (6mg/ml) 3ml pens of Victoza. You can use SingleCare Victoza coupons to potentially save money on every refill. SingleCare's lowest price of Victoza is currently $92.00 for 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen.

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Victoza coupon at CVS Pharmacy
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About Victoza

Victoza (liraglutide) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Victoza is available as an injectable medication that is administered under the skin (subcutaneously). A generic version of liraglutide was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in late 2024. The average retail price of Victoza is $1,437.85 for 3, 18mg/3ml (6mg/ml) 3ml pens of Victoza. You can use SingleCare Victoza coupons to potentially save money on every refill. SingleCare's lowest price of Victoza is currently $92.00 for 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen.

Victoza Price History & Information

Price History for Victoza (Brand) & Liraglutide (Generic)

1 count, pen, 3ml of 18mg/3ml

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.

Average 1-Month Prices for Victoza (Brand) & Liraglutide (Generic)

1 count, pen, 3ml of 18mg/3ml
PharmacyVictoza Retail PriceLiraglutide Retail PriceLiraglutide SingleCare Price
CVS Pharmacy-$308.00$84.33
Walmart$326.10$293.34$231.97
Walgreens-$161.94$104.69
Kroger Pharmacy$326.16$309.79$233.99
Albertsons Pharmacy-$261.41$215.07

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.

About Victoza

Victoza (liraglutide) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Victoza is available as an injectable medication that is administered under the skin (subcutaneously). A generic version of liraglutide was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in late 2024. The average retail price of Victoza is $1,437.85 for 3, 18mg/3ml (6mg/ml) 3ml pens of Victoza. You can use SingleCare Victoza coupons to potentially save money on every refill. SingleCare's lowest price of Victoza is currently $92.00 for 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen.

Victoza FAQs

Medically reviewed by Anne JacobsonMD, MPH
Board-Certified Family Physician

How much does Victoza cost without insurance?

The average cost of Victoza without insurance is $1,437.85 for 3, 18mg/3ml (6mg/ml) 3ml pens of Victoza. If you are underinsured or uninsured, you could save on the cash price with a Victoza coupon. The actual cash price of Victoza will vary depending on the dosage and quantity prescribed. With SingleCare, you could pay a discounted rate of $92.00 per 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen. Simply present the SingleCare Victoza savings card to your pharmacist at checkout to discover your Victoza discount.

How much does Victoza cost with insurance?

Victoza prices with insurance vary by insurance plan. Check with your pharmacist or health insurance provider to calculate your cost of Victoza with insurance. With SingleCare, you could pay $92.00 for 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen. The cost with SingleCare may be lower than your copay with insurance. You can request to run your SingleCare card to compare prices before purchasing.

Does Medicare cover Victoza and how much does it cost?

Victoza costs with Medicare may vary by plan and coverage. The cost of Victoza could also vary by the dosage and quantity prescribed. Find out whether your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan covers Victoza and how much the copay or coinsurance is by referring to your plan’s drug formulary. If you don’t have coverage for Victoza with Medicare or if you have not met your plan’s deductible, you may have to pay the full price of $1,437.85 for 3, 18mg/3ml (6mg/ml) 3ml pens. Using a SingleCare coupon for Victoza could save you more money than Medicare. Our lowest price for Victoza is currently $92.00 for 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen.

How to save on Victoza

Victoza is covered by most commercial insurance plans. If you don’t have prescription coverage for Victoza, there are some additional ways to save:

  • Use SingleCare as a pricing tool to browse coupons and save the most money on your Victoza prescription. Currently, you could pay only $92.00 for a Victoza prescription containing 1, 3ml of 18mg/3ml pen with a SingleCare discount card. Explore the available discounts at singlecare.com or the mobile app. 

  • Liraglutide, the ingredient in Victoza, was approved as a generic drug in late 2024. With a SingleCare coupon, the generic version costs about half of brand-name Victoza.

  • Patient assistance programs may be available from the manufacturer and elsewhere for eligible patients. These may help cover the partial or complete cost of Victoza. 

  • Your healthcare provider may have a limited supply of samples to help you get started with a new medication. But this isn’t an option for long-term affordability.

  • You may qualify for Medicare Part D Extra Help or Medicaid, which may cover all or part of the cost of Victoza.

Other GLP-1 agonists, such as Ozempic, Monjauro, and Trulicity, are available as alternatives to Victoza to control blood sugar. However, they are all brand-name drugs and cost more than Victoza. Less expensive alternatives, such as metformin, sulfonylurea drugs, and insulin, also lower blood sugar. However, they don’t work the same way as GLP-1 agonists and have different side effects. 

What is Victoza?

Victoza is a prescription drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes. It is also approved to reduce the risk of complications from heart disease in people with Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. By controlling blood sugar levels, Victoza could help decrease the risk of kidney damage, nerve damage, heart attacks, strokes, and other complications from diabetes. 

Is there a generic of Victoza?

Victoza is a brand-name prescription medicine. The U.S. FDA approved a generic version of liraglutide in late 2024. 

Is Victoza used for weight loss?

Some possible side effects of Victoza include decreased appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. Some weight loss is possible, especially when you first start taking Victoza. However, Victoza is prescribed to treat Type 2 diabetes—not weight loss. A higher dose of liraglutide has been FDA approved for weight loss and marketed under the brand name Saxenda.

What is similar to Victoza?

Other GLP-1 agonists that work similarly to Victoza are available. Victoza alternatives include Trulicity (dulaglutide), Bydureon (exenatide), and Ozempic (semaglutide). These GLP-1 agonists may be as effective as Victoza for treating Type 2 diabetes. However, these GLP-1 agonists may be expensive since they are only available as brand-name drugs. Other diabetes medications are available, such as metformin and sulfonylureas. In some cases, insulin may be prescribed to help control blood sugar levels. Your doctor will help you determine the best treatment option for you.

Which insurance companies cover Victoza?

Most health insurance companies will help cover the cost of Victoza. Victoza is also covered by many Medicare and Medicaid plans. If your health plan does not cover Victoza, ask your healthcare provider about similar diabetes medications that are covered. 

Medically reviewed by Anne JacobsonMD, MPH
Board-Certified Family Physician

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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