
United States (Eurotoday) – Costco has started selling prescription weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy at its U.S. pharmacies for $499 per month, matching manufacturers’ discounted prices and offering additional savings for members. This move aims to improve accessibility amid the obesity epidemic and insurance coverage gaps.
Costco introduces Ozempic and Wegovy at discounted prices
Costco Wholesale Corporation announced on 6 October 2025 that it will offer popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy in its pharmacies across more than 600 U.S. locations. Dave Moore, executive VP of Novo Nordisk U.S. operations the Danish pharmaceutical company producing these drugs said the partnership helps make these FDA-approved medications more accessible and affordable where customers already shop.
The price for a one-month supply is $499, consistent with rates offered via Novo Nordisk’s direct-to-consumer platform, and at other major retailers such as CVS and Walmart. Costco executive members and Citibank Visa cardholders receive an additional 2% discount, providing further savings for customers purchasing without insurance.
Overview of Ozempic and Wegovy drugs
Ozempic (semaglutide) was originally developed to treat Type 2 diabetes by controlling blood sugar while also lowering risks of heart and kidney complications. Weight loss emerged as a beneficial side effect, leading to off-label use for obesity management. Wegovy, another semaglutide formulation, has full FDA approval specifically for chronic weight management, aiding appetite suppression and fat reduction in adults with obesity or overweight conditions.
While doctors prescribe both drugs with a requirement for a prescription, many insurers still do not fully cover their cost, making the $499 cash price at retailers like Costco significant for those paying out of pocket.
Market context and demand for weight-loss medications
Rising obesity rates across the United States have led to soaring demand for semaglutide-based therapies. However, market prices approaching $1,300 monthly for Wegovy and about $1,000 for Ozempic pose substantial barriers, as reflected in typical pharmacy retail prices outside discount programs. Novo Nordisk’s discount efforts aim to pre-empt competition from alternative weight-loss drugs such as Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro and Zepbound, as well as lower-cost compounding pharmacy versions.
Despite increased availability, experts note that less than half of employer-sponsored health insurance covers these drugs, underscoring the importance of accessible cash-pay options to enable broader patient use.
Costco’s role and benefits for customers
Offering these medications via Costco’s extensive pharmacy network provides convenience and cost savings for the company’s millions of members. Costco’s member prescription program includes added incentives like cash back for executive members and credit card holders, making Ozempic and Wegovy more financially accessible. Nevertheless, prescriptions from licensed healthcare providers remain mandatory to ensure safe appropriate use.
This collaboration reflects a broader trend where retail giants are becoming key players in pharmaceutical distribution, supporting public health with competitive pricing and wider reach.
Expert caution and medical advice
While Ozempic and Wegovy have demonstrated effectiveness in weight loss and improving metabolic health, medical professionals urge prospective users to consult with doctors thoroughly. These drugs require monitoring for side effects such as gastrointestinal issues, and are unsuitable for certain populations.
Experts also caution that medication should complement lifestyle changes like diet and exercise, not replace them. The surge in public interest has led to misinformation sometimes spread through telehealth platforms and unofficial sources
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14 responses to “Costco to Offer Sought-After Weight-Loss Drugs Ozempic and Wegovy”
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Costco diving into the weight-loss drug game, eh? Next thing you know, they’ll be throwing in a complimentary treadmill with each purchase—just to keep us fit while we binge on those $1.50 hot dogs! 😏💸
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So, Costco’s now the go-to for weight-loss drugs? Brilliant, because nothing says “I’m shedding pounds” like a trip to a warehouse filled with bulk snacks and enough toilet paper to last a lifetime. 😂💊
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Costco’s really cracked the code, haven’t they? Who knew the secret to shedding pounds was just a membership away—next stop, weight loss aisle at IKEA, eh? 😂
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Costco selling weight-loss drugs, eh? Because nothing says “I care about your health” like a $499 monthly subscription while you pick up your bulk toilet paper. 💸😂
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So, Costco is now your go-to spot for losing those pesky pounds while you stock up on bulk toilet paper, eh? Can’t wait for the “Wegovy & Wine” combo next! 🍷💊
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Who knew that Costco would become the go-to for weight-loss magic? Just when you thought bulk buying was limited to toilet paper and ketchup, they’re serving up diet drugs like it’s a Friday night tapas menu! 🍷💊
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Costco’s now your go-to for weight-loss magic pills—because who needs a balanced diet when you’ve got a membership card? 😂💊 Only $499 a month, but hey, at least you can bulk-buy your guilt!
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Costco now selling weight-loss drugs? Brilliant! Nothing screams “I’m on a diet” quite like pushing a cart through the aisles of bulk pickles and enormous pizza slices while popping Ozempic like candy. 🍕💊
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So, Costco’s now your go-to place for weight-loss meds? Next, they’ll be selling gym memberships at the checkout! 😂
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So, Costco is now in the weight-loss business, eh? Next, they’ll be offering a “lose 10 pounds, gain a lifetime membership” deal—lovely! 😏💸
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Costco selling weight-loss drugs, eh? Just what we need—more temptation while we try to resist those pastries in the bakery section! 🍰💸
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Costco selling weight-loss drugs, eh? Nothing says “I’m on a health kick” quite like popping into a warehouse for a prescription after filling your cart with 48 rolls of toilet paper. 😂💊
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Costco selling weight-loss drugs, eh? Next, they’ll have a “slimming aisle” between the hot dogs and the bulk toilet paper. Just what we need, a two-for-one deal on guilt and kale! 😂
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Costco’s latest offering of Ozempic and Wegovy at a bargain price—because who needs a fancy gym membership when you can just pop a pill, right? 💊💸 It’s almost like they’re saying, “Why sweat the small stuff when you can just sweat less?” 😂
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