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If you are struggling to pay for your Victoza medication, we may be able to assist. Through NiceRx, you can receive your Victoza for just $49 per month.*

NiceRx works directly with your healthcare provider to help you enroll in the Victoza patient assistance program. We’ll handle the full application process, enabling you to get access to affordable Victoza without any hassle and stress.

Your monthly Victoza cost savings if eligible

You can receive your Victoza prescription for a flat fee of just $49 per month. This monthly fee covers the full cost of your Victoza medicine, irrespective of the retail price. You could save:

StrengthAvg. monthly price at
a US pharmacy
NiceRx monthly
price
Monthly savings
with NiceRx
18mg/3ml - 3 pens
$899.00$49.00$850.00
18mg/3ml - 2 pens$602.00$49.00$553.00

Am I eligible for the Victoza patient assistance program?

If you meet the eligibility criteria, you could receive your Victoza medication without paying the full retail price. Each Victoza assistance program application is reviewed individually. The main factors considered by most programs are:

  • I am a permanent, legal resident of the United States or Puerto Rico
  • I am uninsured or my insurance doesn’t cover my medication
  • I meet certain income eligibility requirements

How do I apply for the Victoza patient assistance program? 

We make it easy to apply for the Victoza patient assistance program. Start by completing our enrollment application, and let us know about any medications you take, including Victoza. We will also need details about your healthcare provider, your insurance, and your household income. This important information is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers that ship your medication.

If we determine that you may be eligible for assistance, we will help to enroll you in the Victoza patient assistance program. The full application process will be handled by us and we’ll even request your Victoza medication refills on your behalf for up to 1 year.

Is NiceRx a Victoza coupon provider?

We are a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the Victoza patient assistance program. We don’t offer printable Victoza manufacturer coupons, Victoza discount coupons, rebates, Victoza savings cards, trial offers, or free Victoza samples.

If you’re looking for coupons for Victoza, Victoza discounts, or cheap Victoza, keep in mind you can likely save more with NiceRx. Through us, your total cost for your Victoza medication will always be $49 per month.

Can NiceRx help me get Victoza if I have insurance?

If your insurance company won’t pay for your Victoza medication, or you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility, we may be able to help. We may also be able to help even if you don’t have insurance. 

How much is Victoza with insurance?

The cost of Victoza varies by healthcare plan. To calculate your copay with your current insurance, speak to your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Remember, the monthly cost with NiceRx will always be a flat monthly fee of $49. 

How much is Victoza without insurance?

Victoza prices without insurance will vary depending on where you buy it, the number of injectable pens per pack, and the strength of the pens. For a pack of three injectable pens with 3ml doses, you can pay around $530. With NiceRx you’ll always pay a flat monthly fee of $49.

What is Victoza?

Victoza is a medication used to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes (adult-onset diabetes). Victoza is injected under the skin and can be bought in easy to use self-injecting pen devices. It’s usually prescribed when people can’t control their blood sugar through diet and exercise alone, or if their diabetes medication isn’t effective. Victoza can be used instead of other diabetes medicine, or alongside some diabetes medicines. The medication can also be used to reduce the risk of heart problems in people who have both type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

When you eat and digest food, sugar is released into your blood so it can be transported around your body. Your body absorbs the sugar out of your blood, returning your blood sugar to normal levels. In people with diabetes, their bodies struggle to control their blood sugar levels. Often their blood sugar is too high, and over time this can cause a range of problems, including nerve damage and heart disease. When injected, Victoza helps people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar levels in three ways:

  • It helps your pancreas produce more insulin (a hormone that helps your body absorb blood sugar)
  • It reduces how quickly food moves through your stomach, slowing down the release of sugar into your blood
  • It helps to stop your liver releasing too much sugar into your blood

More information on what is Victoza and Victoza dosage

Victoza active ingredients

The active ingredient in Victoza is called liraglutide.

Most diabetes treatments, especially ones you inject, are a type of insulin. Insulin is a natural hormone your body produces to help absorb sugar and control your blood sugar levels. However, Victoza isn’t a type of insulin. When injected, it causes your pancreas to naturally release more insulin if your blood sugar is high. As your blood sugar falls, the amount of insulin released reduces, until you’re back to a normal blood sugar level. Victoza also slows the passage of food through your stomach and stops your liver from secreting too much sugar.

Victoza side effects & drug interactions

Like all medications, Victoza can have side effects, with the most common including nausea, diarrhea, low blood sugar, headaches, anxiety, and tremors. More serious, but rarer, side effects can include inflammation of the pancreas, and kidney and gallbladder problems. Victoza can also increase the risk of thyroid tumors and cancer.

These aren’t all the side effects Victoza can cause. You can find more details in the patient leaflet that comes with your medication. If you have any concerns about Victoza side effects, talk to your physician or a pharmacist.

Victoza can interact with other medications, changing how it and other drugs work. This can make side effects more likely. Tell your prescribing physician about all medication you’re taking, including vitamins and dietary supplements, especially:

  • Insulin or sulfonylureas
  • Anticoagulant medicines, like warfarin 

Victoza warnings & precautions

Don’t take Victoza if you:

  • Are allergic to the active ingredient liraglutide
  • Are allergic to any of the other ingredients found in Victoza (listed in the leaflet which comes with the medication)
  • Have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis

Talk to your physician before taking Victoza if you have:

  • Severe heart disease
  • A disease of the pancreas
  • Severe liver disease
  • Are on dialysis
  • A severe stomach or gut problem
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Symptoms of acute pancreatitis (like a persistent, severe stomach ache)
  • Thyroid disease
  • Are pregnant or are breastfeeding

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The content on this website is intended for information purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information on this website should not be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always speak to your doctor regarding the risks and benefits of any treatment.