Zepbound (tirzepatide) is FDA-approved for chronic weight management and competes with Wegovy in the anti-obesity medication market. Insurance coverage is expanding but remains inconsistent, with many plans still excluding weight loss drugs. Zepbound costs approximately $1,000 per month without insurance, and coverage depends heavily on your employer's benefit design.
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Zepbound and Mounjaro contain the same active ingredient (tirzepatide) but are approved for different uses. Mounjaro is for type 2 diabetes, while Zepbound is for weight management. Insurance covers them based on your diagnosis. They are separate products with different NDC numbers, so pharmacies cannot substitute one for the other.
First, verify your plan covers anti-obesity medications. If it does, your doctor submits prior authorization documenting your BMI, weight-related conditions, and previous weight management attempts. If your plan excludes weight loss drugs, ask your employer (for group plans) about adding coverage. Consider switching plans during open enrollment.
Medicaid coverage of weight loss drugs varies by state. Some state Medicaid programs have begun covering FDA-approved anti-obesity medications, while others explicitly exclude them. Check your state Medicaid formulary or call your Medicaid plan for specific coverage information.
Related Resources
- UnitedHealthcare Formulary 2026
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Formulary 2026
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