Ozempic Is in India, and It No Longer Costs a Fortune.
But What Will It Actually Cost You Each Month? Here’s the Honest Answer.

Ozempic is now in India, and in 2026 its price changed a lot. If you searched for the cost and found ten different numbers, you are not alone. The price fell sharply this year, and it still shifts from one pharmacy to the next.
This guide gives you the honest picture: what Ozempic costs now, dose by dose, the cheaper options many people miss, who it is for, and the side effects to know first. We are not selling a treatment here, just plain facts so you can talk to your own doctor with a clear head.
Quick Answer: How Much Does Ozempic Cost in India?
After Novo Nordisk’s price cut on 1 April 2026, branded Ozempic costs about ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 a month, depending on your dose. That comes to roughly ₹68,000 to ₹109,200 a year. Approved Indian generic semaglutide costs far less, from about ₹1,290 a month. Depending on whether you choose a vial or a pen, the monthly cost can range from about ₹1,290 to ₹4,500.
Is Ozempic Available in India?
Yes. Ozempic is approved by India’s drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), and Novo Nordisk launched it here in late 2025. So this is the real, branded medicine, not a gray-market import.
One thing can confuse buyers. Novo Nordisk also sells the same medicine in India under a second brand name, Extensior, through a tie-up with Abbott India. The molecule inside is exactly the same.
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You take Ozempic as one injection a week, and the price depends on your dose. On 1 April 2026, Novo Nordisk cut the price by up to 36 percent. So the numbers below are lower than what some older websites still show.
| Dose (per week) | Cost per week | Cost per month (4 weeks) | Usually used for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.25 mg | about ₹1,415 | ₹5,660 | Starting dose (first 4 weeks) |
| 0.5 mg | about ₹1,750 | around ₹6,500 to ₹7,500 | Common maintenance dose |
| 1 mg | about ₹2,275 | up to ₹9,100 | Higher maintenance dose |
According to Business Standard, branded Ozempic now runs from about ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 a month. These are the company’s prices. What you actually pay can move a little by city and pharmacy. Online pharmacies sometimes give a small discount, while hospital pharmacies usually charge full price.
Why the Price Dropped in 2026
This is the real story behind the new price, and it helps you choose well. For years, only Novo Nordisk could sell semaglutide, the medicine inside Ozempic, in India. That patent expired on 20 March 2026. Within days, several Indian companies launched their own versions at much lower prices. To keep its customers, Novo Nordisk then cut the price of Ozempic and Wegovy.
This is good for patients. This whole group of medicines is now far cheaper than a few months ago. But cheaper does not mean right for everyone. The choice to start should still follow a check-up.
Ozempic vs Generic Semaglutide: The Big Price Gap
This is the part most price guides skip. After the patent ended, Indian companies began selling the same molecule for a fraction of the cost. These are not fake copies. They are approved by India’s regulator (the DCGI) and hold the same semaglutide.
| Option | Form | Approx cost per month | Good to know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ozempic (Novo Nordisk, branded) | Ready-to-use pen | ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 | Original brand, easy pen device |
| Generic semaglutide, vial (for example Natco Semanat, Glenmark GLIPIQ) | Vial with syringe | from about ₹1,290 | Same molecule, but you draw the dose yourself |
| Generic semaglutide, pen (for example Natco) | Ready-to-use pen | around ₹4,500 | Pen comfort at a lower price |
According to Bloomberg, the cheapest generic vials started near ₹1,290 a month, up to 90 percent less than the old branded price. The cheapest vials need you to draw the dose with a syringe, which some find harder than a click pen. Generic pens cost a bit more but feel just like the branded one. If money matters and your doctor agrees, a generic can save you thousands of rupees a month for the same medicine.
What Ozempic Costs You in a Year
The price is easier to judge when you see the yearly total. This shows the real money gap between the branded pen and a generic.
| Medicine | Approx cost per year |
|---|---|
| Ozempic (branded pen) | ₹68,000 to ₹109,200 |
| Generic semaglutide | ₹15,480 to ₹54,000 |
Over a year, a generic can save you anywhere from about ₹50,000 to ₹90,000 for the same medicine. That alone is a strong reason to ask your doctor about it by name.
Ozempic vs Wegovy vs Mounjaro in India
These three names get mixed up a lot, so let us keep it clear. They are not the same.
| Brand | Medicine inside | Approved use in India | Approx cost per month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ozempic | Semaglutide (weekly injection) | Type 2 diabetes | ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 |
| Wegovy | Semaglutide (weekly injection) | Obesity and weight management | ₹5,660 to ₹16,400 |
| Mounjaro | Tirzepatide (weekly injection) | Type 2 diabetes and weight management | ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 |
Ozempic and Wegovy hold the same medicine but are approved for different reasons. Ozempic is for diabetes. Wegovy is for weight. Mounjaro is a different medicine, tirzepatide, made by Eli Lilly, and it has no generic in India yet, so it stays pricey. For the full breakdown on that one, see our guide on the Mounjaro injection price in India.
What Is Ozempic and How Does It Work?
Ozempic belongs to a group of medicines called GLP-1 receptor agonists. In plain words, it copies a natural gut hormone that helps your body manage blood sugar.
It works in three main ways. It tells your pancreas to release more insulin after you eat. It stops your liver from pushing out extra stored sugar. And it slows how fast food leaves your stomach, so you feel full for longer. Together, these actions lower blood sugar and often reduce appetite.
You take it as one small injection under the skin once a week. It comes in a pre-filled pen, kept in the fridge before first use. Doctors usually start at a low 0.25 mg dose and raise it slowly, which helps your stomach adjust. To follow your blood sugar over time, our HbA1c normal range chart by age explains what your numbers mean.
Ozempic for Weight Loss in India: The Honest Truth
The honest answer is no, not officially. In India, Ozempic is approved only for type 2 diabetes, not as a weight-loss medicine. The brand of semaglutide made for weight is Wegovy. Some doctors do prescribe Ozempic off-label for weight, which means using an approved medicine for a different reason. That is a medical call only your doctor can make, not something to start on your own.
You may have heard the term “Ozempic face.” This is the loose or hollow look some people get after fast weight loss. It is not a direct effect of the drug. Quick fat loss anywhere in the body can also reduce fat in the face. Losing weight slowly, with good food and a doctor’s guidance, lowers this risk.
One more honest point. If your blood sugar is only mildly high, you may still be at the prediabetes stage, where steady diet and daily movement can often turn things around without any injection at all.
Ozempic Side Effects You Should Know
Like any real medicine, Ozempic can cause side effects. Most are mild and settle as your body adjusts. A few are serious, and you should know them before you start.
The common side effects mostly affect the stomach and gut. They include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, and less appetite. Nausea is the most common, and in studies about one in five people felt it. These problems are usually worst in the first few weeks and when the dose goes up. Starting low and going slow helps a lot.
Serious but less common risks need quick medical care. These include pancreatitis, which is swelling of the pancreas with severe, lasting stomach pain. Others are gallstones, kidney trouble if vomiting or diarrhea leaves you dehydrated, low blood sugar mainly when used with certain diabetes pills or insulin, and vision changes if you already have eye damage from diabetes.
There is also a boxed warning, the strongest safety alert. In animal studies, semaglutide caused thyroid tumors, including a type of thyroid cancer. It is not known if this happens in people. To be safe, you must not use Ozempic if you or a close family member has had this thyroid cancer or a condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2. Tell your doctor about any neck lump, trouble swallowing, or a hoarse voice.
Who Should Not Use Ozempic?
Ozempic is not safe for everyone. You should not use it or should use it only with close medical advice if any of these apply to you:
- You or a close family member has had medullary thyroid cancer or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2.
- You have had pancreatitis, which is swelling of the pancreas, in the past.
- You are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
- You have had a serious allergic reaction to semaglutide.
- You have severe stomach or gut problems, such as very slow stomach emptying.
- You have type 1 diabetes, where Ozempic is not the right treatment.
If you have kidney disease or eye damage from diabetes, or you take insulin or sulfonylurea pills, you may still be able to use Ozempic, but your doctor will watch you more closely.
How to Buy Ozempic Safely
Ozempic is a prescription medicine, by design. It needs a doctor to check if it suits you, set your dose, and watch how you respond. Share your full health history first, so they can spot any reason you should not take it. A quick online doctor consultation, for example, through Practo, can be a simple way to start.
When you buy it, buy safe. Get it only from a licensed pharmacy, such as a hospital pharmacy or a trusted chain like Apollo Pharmacy, Tata 1mg, or PharmEasy, and always with a valid prescription. Avoid social media sellers or unknown websites offering cheap pens without one. A medicine that must stay cold can be ruined by poor storage, and a fake pen can harm you. Most health insurance in India also does not cover Ozempic, especially for weight, so check your policy in writing first.
The Bottom Line
Ozempic is real, approved, and now much cheaper in India than at launch, about ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 a month for the branded pen. Approved generics cost far less. But this is a serious medicine with real risks, and in India it is approved for diabetes, not weight loss. The safest next step is a proper talk with your doctor about whether it fits your health, your goals, and your budget. Never buy Ozempic without a prescription, even if it is available at a lower price online.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Praveen Verma, MBBS, MD (Pathology), Pathologist and Clinical Laboratory Specialist
Dr. Himanshu Morya, MBBS, Medical Educator and College Faculty
About the Author
Iraphan Khan, BSN, D.Pharm, CMLT, Founder of RealMedVision | Public Health Researcher
Iraphan Khan is the founder of RealMedVision, where he creates clear, evidence-based health content for patients and families using trusted medical sources like the WHO, ADA, and NHS.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Ozempic available in India?
Yes. It is approved by the CDSCO and was launched by Novo Nordisk in late 2025. It is also sold under a second brand name, Extensior, in a tie-up with Abbott India.
2. How much does Ozempic cost in India per month?
After the April 2026 price cut, branded Ozempic costs about ₹5,660 to ₹9,100 a month, depending on your dose. The 0.25 mg starting dose is ₹5,660 a month.
3. Why did the Ozempic price drop in 2026?
The Indian patent on semaglutide expired in March 2026. Cheaper generic versions launched, and Novo Nordisk responded by cutting the price by up to 36 percent.
4. Is generic semaglutide as good as Ozempic?
An approved generic holds the same semaglutide molecule, so the medical effect is the same. The main differences are the device, the maker, and the much lower price.
5. Can I use Ozempic for weight loss in India?
In India, Ozempic is approved only for type 2 diabetes. The semaglutide brand for weight is Wegovy. Using Ozempic for weight is an off-label choice that only your doctor can make.
6. What is “Ozempic face”?
It is the loose or hollow look in the face that some people notice after fast weight loss. It is not a direct drug effect. Slower, supervised weight loss lowers the chance of it.
7. What are the main side effects of Ozempic?
The most common are stomach-related: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and less appetite, mostly in the early weeks. Rare but serious risks include pancreatitis and a boxed warning about thyroid tumors.
8. Where can I buy Ozempic safely in India?
Buy only from a licensed pharmacy, such as a hospital or trusted chain, and only with a valid prescription. Avoid social media sellers and unknown websites offering cheap pens.
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- Cleveland Clinic. GLP-1 Agonists: What They Are, How They Work, and Side Effects.
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is for general information only. It is not medical advice. Ozempic is a prescription medicine and must be used under a qualified doctor’s care. Prices can change and vary by pharmacy and city. Always speak with your doctor or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or changing any treatment.
