Compare GLP-1 Medications
Select up to 4 medications to compare side-by-side. See how they stack up on effectiveness, pricing, side effects, and more.
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Wegovy
Semaglutide
User Rating4.6/5
Total Reviews12,847
Avg. Weight Loss15-17%
Dosing FrequencyWeekly injection
Monthly Cost$1,300-$1,500/mo
ManufacturerNovo Nordisk
Active IngredientSemaglutide
Approved For
Weight LossObesity
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Ozempic
Semaglutide
User Rating4.5/5
Total Reviews28,453
Avg. Weight Loss10-15%
Dosing FrequencyWeekly injection
Monthly Cost$900-$1,200/mo
ManufacturerNovo Nordisk
Active IngredientSemaglutide
Approved For
Type 2 DiabetesCardiovascular
M
Mounjaro
Tirzepatide
User Rating4.7/5
Total Reviews8,934
Avg. Weight Loss20-25%
Dosing FrequencyWeekly injection
Monthly Cost$1,000-$1,200/mo
ManufacturerEli Lilly
Active IngredientTirzepatide
Approved For
Type 2 Diabetes
| Feature | W WegovySemaglutide | O OzempicSemaglutide | M MounjaroTirzepatide |
|---|---|---|---|
| User Rating | |||
| Total Reviews | 12,847 | 28,453 | 8,934 |
| Avg. Weight Loss | 15-17% | 10-15% | 20-25% |
| Dosing Frequency | Weekly injection | Weekly injection | Weekly injection |
| Monthly Cost | $1,300-$1,500/mo | $900-$1,200/mo | $1,000-$1,200/mo |
| Manufacturer | Novo Nordisk | Novo Nordisk | Eli Lilly |
| Active Ingredient | Semaglutide | Semaglutide | Tirzepatide |
| Approved For | Weight LossObesity | Type 2 DiabetesCardiovascular | Type 2 Diabetes |
| View Wegovy | View Ozempic | View Mounjaro |
Pros & Cons at a Glance
W
Wegovy
Pros
- • 15-17% average weight loss
- • Weekly injection
- • Highly rated by users
- • FDA approved for weight loss
Cons
- • High cost without insurance
- • GI side effects common initially
- • Requires self-injection
O
Ozempic
Pros
- • 10-15% average weight loss
- • Weekly injection
- • Highly rated by users
Cons
- • High cost without insurance
- • GI side effects common initially
- • Requires self-injection
M
Mounjaro
Pros
- • 20-25% average weight loss
- • Weekly injection
- • Highly rated by users
Cons
- • High cost without insurance
- • GI side effects common initially
- • Requires self-injection