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Mounjaro savings card & coupon

With eligible commercial insurance, the Eli Lilly savings card can bring Mounjaro to as low as $25/month. Here is how it works, who qualifies, and the cheapest path if you are uninsured.

JNMedically reviewed by Jane Novak, MD, MPH, MD, MPH · Endocrinology · Internal Medicine 3 min read

Lilly Savings Card / LillyDirect

Run by Eli Lilly. Enroll free at the official program site:

www.lilly.com

Who qualifies

  • Commercial/private insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, or other government plans)
  • US resident with a valid prescription for the on-label indication
  • Re-enroll each calendar year

No commercial insurance?

If you have no commercial insurance, the savings card usually does not apply, but LillyDirect self-pay vials are available (Zepbound from ~$349-549/month depending on dose).

The most reliable cash-pay route we track is a telehealth program from about $349/month (Ro) — no insurance required.

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See the full price picture

Compare retail, coupon, insurance, and cash-pay side by side on the Mounjaro cost page.

FAQ

How does the Mounjaro savings card work?

The Eli Lilly savings card lowers your copay to as low as $25/month if you have eligible commercial insurance and a prescription for the on-label use. You enroll free at the manufacturer site and present the card at the pharmacy. Monthly and annual caps apply.

Can I use the Mounjaro coupon without insurance?

Usually no — manufacturer savings cards require commercial insurance and exclude Medicare/Medicaid. If you have no commercial insurance, the savings card usually does not apply, but LillyDirect self-pay vials are available (Zepbound from ~$349-549/month depending on dose).

What if my insurance does not cover Mounjaro?

If your plan excludes Mounjaro, the savings card may not help. The most reliable cash-pay path is a telehealth program from about $349/month, or a patient-assistance program if you are income-qualified.