The short answer
GLP-1s are not FDA-approved for prediabetes, but are prescribed off-label or through a weight-management indication, and trials show they cut progression to type 2 diabetes.
Ozempic specifically
Off-label for prediabetes; on-label for type 2 diabetes. Often started once A1c crosses into the diabetes range (≥6.5%).
BMI & eligibility
For prediabetes, coverage almost always runs through the weight-management door: BMI ≥30, or ≥27 with a comorbidity such as hypertension or dyslipidemia.
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BMI 27-29.9 — eligible if comorbidity (T2D, hypertension, sleep apnea, PCOS).
BMI is one signal among several. Waist circumference, body composition, metabolic markers, and clinical history also matter — talk to a prescriber.
Insurance & coverage
Prediabetes is not a covered indication on its own. Qualify through obesity (Wegovy/Zepbound) or wait until A1c ≥6.5% for a diabetes pathway (Ozempic/Mounjaro). Cash-pay or compounded routes are common for prediabetes patients who don’t meet BMI thresholds.
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Other GLP-1s for prediabetes
Ozempic for other conditions
Sources
Educational information, not medical advice. FDA-approval status reflects labeling as of 2026; off-label prescribing is legal and common but coverage varies.