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Wegovy (oral 25mg) vs Mounjaro

Side-by-side comparison based on OASIS-4 and SURPASS-2 / off-label phase 3 trial data plus April 2026 pricing.

Wegovy (oral 25mg)
semaglutide (tablet)
Peak weight loss13.6%
TrialOASIS-4
Administrationoral
FDA statusweight-loss
List price$1,349/mo
Mounjaro
tirzepatide (injection)
Higher efficacy
Peak weight loss20.9%
TrialSURPASS-2 / off-label
Administrationinjection
FDA statustype-2-diabetes
List price$1,069/mo

Weight loss comparison (220 lbs starting weight)

% of body weight lost over 18 months, modeled from phase 3 trial data

Monthly cost by payment channel

ChannelWegovy (oral 25mg)MounjaroDifference
Covered by insurance ($25–150 copay)$63$88$25 (Wegovy (oral 25mg) cheaper)
Manufacturer self-pay (LillyDirect / NovoCare)$499
Telehealth — brand name (Hims, Ro, Found)$449$499$50 (Wegovy (oral 25mg) cheaper)
Cash retail (full list price)$1,349$1,069$280 (Mounjaro cheaper)

Wegovy (oral 25mg) pros and cons

Pros
  • No injections — daily oral pill
  • Same molecule as Wegovy injection
  • 13.6% average weight loss in OASIS-4
  • Easier to skip a dose without long-acting tail
Cons
  • Strict fasting requirements before/after dose
  • Slightly lower weight loss than injection (13.6% vs 14.9%)
  • Daily dosing may hurt adherence vs weekly injection
  • Newer drug — fewer real-world data points

Mounjaro pros and cons

Pros
  • Identical molecule to Zepbound
  • Easier insurance approval if you have type 2 diabetes
  • Strong cardiovascular and renal data (SURPASS-CVOT, SURMOUNT-MMO)
Cons
  • Off-label for weight loss — most insurers deny
  • Cash-pay typically more expensive than Zepbound LillyDirect option

Common side effects

Wegovy (oral 25mg)
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Vomiting
Mounjaro
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Vomiting

Which should you choose: Wegovy (oral 25mg) or Mounjaro?

Choose Wegovy (oral 25mg) if: you prefer a daily pill over a weekly injection; you want a drug FDA-approved specifically for weight loss.

Choose Mounjaro if: you want maximum weight loss (20.9% vs 13.6%); you prefer a weekly injection over a daily pill; cash-pay cost matters most to you; you have type 2 diabetes (insurance is more likely to cover).

Final decisions should always be made with a licensed prescriber. This is educational content only.

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Medical disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates only based on phase 3 clinical trial data and publicly listed prices. It is not medical advice. Real-world weight loss varies significantly. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any medication.

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