Brand Comparison

Wegovy vs Zepbound: Which Is Better for Weight Loss in 2026?

Wegovy: Semaglutide Zepbound: Tirzepatide

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs. Discuss all treatment decisions with a licensed healthcare provider who knows your complete medical history. Individual results vary significantly from clinical trial averages.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor Wegovy Zepbound
Active IngredientSemaglutideTirzepatide
ManufacturerNovo NordiskEli Lilly
FDA Approval Year20212023
FDA IndicationObesity / chronic weight managementObesity / chronic weight management
FormulationWeekly subcutaneous injectionWeekly subcutaneous injection
Dosing FrequencyWeeklyWeekly
Starting Dose0.25 mg2.5 mg
Maximum Dose2.4 mg15 mg
Weight Loss (key trial)14.9% mean body weight reduction (STEP-1, 68 weeks)22.5% mean body weight reduction at 15 mg (SURMOUNT-1, 72 weeks)
Key TrialSTEP-1SURMOUNT-1
Cash Price (est. Q1 2026)$1,300–$1,400/month$1,000–$1,100/month
CVD Outcome BenefitYesNo / Not established

Cost estimates based on Q1 2026 data. Weight loss from named pivotal trials. Individual results vary. Verify current pricing with your pharmacy.

Which Is Right for You?

The "better" medication depends entirely on your individual medical history, insurance coverage, treatment goals, and tolerability. Here are key decision scenarios:

★ Primary goal is maximum weight loss

Based on clinical trial data, Zepbound has demonstrated higher percentage weight loss in pivotal trials. Discuss whether the magnitude of difference is clinically meaningful for your situation with your prescriber.

★ You have established cardiovascular disease

Wegovy has demonstrated cardiovascular outcome benefits in clinical trials. Zepbound has not yet established this benefit. For patients with high CV risk, Wegovy may be preferred when clinically appropriate.

★ Cost is a primary factor

Cash prices differ significantly between medications. Wegovy costs approximately $1,300–$1,400/month/month without insurance; Zepbound costs approximately $1,000–$1,100/month/month. Both manufacturers offer savings programs for commercially insured patients. Use our Cost Estimator → to compare your specific situation.

Side Effect Comparison

Wegovy Common Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Fatigue
  • Injection Site Reaction
  • Headache

Zepbound Common Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Constipation
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Injection Site Reaction
  • Fatigue

Both medications share GI-related side effects as the most common adverse events. The profile is very similar because both belong to the GLP-1 receptor agonist class (or include GLP-1 agonism). Differences in tolerability are individual and cannot be predicted in advance.

Cost Comparison

ScenarioWegovyZepbound
Cash pay / no insurance$1,300–$1,400/month/mo$1,000–$1,100/month/mo
Commercial insurance$25/month with Novo Nordisk savings card for eligible commercially insured patients$25/month with Eli Lilly savings card for eligible commercially insured patients
Mfr. savings programNovo Nordisk Wegovy Savings ProgramEli Lilly Zepbound Savings Card

Estimated based on Q1 2026 data. Always verify with your pharmacy or plan.

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Switching Guidance

If switching between Wegovy and Zepbound, consult your prescriber about the transition protocol. Key considerations include:

See our drug conversion calculator → for dose equivalency guidance.

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