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The same Ozempic pen can cost considerably less in Spain than in the United States, and the difference is not due to the drug itself, but to pricing regulations and who pays the bill in each country.
Simply put, in Spain the price is regulated and much of the cost is covered by the public system, while in the United States the manufacturer sets a high list price and the patient depends on their insurance and private discounts.
How much does Ozempic cost in pharmacies in each country?
In Spain, the official retail price for a box containing one Ozempic pen is usually around 128 euros. Because it is a regulated price, it barely changes from one pharmacy to another.
In the United States, the list price published by the laboratory is around one thousand dollars per pen, but that figure is mainly a starting reference for negotiating with insurers and pharmacy chains.
What percentage of the price does the patient normally pay?
When Ozempic is covered in Spain for type 2 diabetes, the patient pays a reduced co-payment of 10 percent of the retail price. This co-payment is capped at approximately 4 euros per package, so in practice the actual contribution is usually around 0 to 5 percent of the official price.
In the United States, patients with private insurance and access to savings cards can pay anywhere from zero to a fraction of the list price, while those with high deductible policies or no insurance at all may have to cover a large portion of the full cost.
| Country and situation | Approximate percentage of the price paid by the patient | Typical effective cost to the patient per month* |
|---|---|---|
| Spain, Ozempic funded for type 2 diabetes | 0โ5 % | Approximately โฌ0โ5 per package |
| Spain, use outside of funding, for example only slimming | Near 100 % | Approximately โฌ120โ130 per month |
| United States, private insurance with co-payment and savings program | Approximately 0โ25 % | Approximately 25โ250 $ per month |
| United States, high deductible or no insurance | Approximately 50โ100 % | Between 500 and 1,000 $ or more per month |
*These are indicative ranges based on recent prices; each person should confirm their exact costs with their insurance, pharmacy, or local health system.
What makes the starting price so different?
In Spain, a public pricing commission negotiates with the pharmaceutical company how much the National Health System is willing to pay based on the benefit of the drug and the cost of alternatives, and sets a maximum price that is then applied to the entire network of pharmacies.
In the United States, the company can freely set Ozempic's list price and then offer large discounts to insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, so the entire pricing structure is built on a very high starting price.
Why does the type of financing matter so much?
In Spain, when the clinical criteria for funding are met, a large part of the cost is assumed by the public system and the impact on the patient's pocket remains low, even with long-term treatments.
In the United States, the impact depends on each policy, the time of year with respect to the deductible, and whether the medication is used for an indication accepted by the insurance, so two people can pay very different amounts for the same pen.
What should someone who uses Ozempic and travels between countries keep in mind?
Ozempic is authorized as a treatment for type 2 diabetes in adults, always as an adjunct to diet and exercise, and any potential added benefits on weight, heart or kidney health should be assessed within those approved indications.
If you live or travel between countries, you should not change the dosage or frequency of your injections for price reasons without first speaking to your doctor. It is advisable to plan your trip with enough medication, carry a valid prescription, and check the availability of the drug in your destination country in advance.
For any questions about dose, how to take it, how long treatment should last, or possible side effects, it is essential to always consult the productโs official patient leaflet and follow the guidance of healthcare professionals such as your doctor or pharmacist.





