What is Victoza?
Victoza (liraglutide) belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s). GLP-1 is a hormone produced naturally in the body that helps regulate appetite, food intake, and glucose levels by working on both the gut and the brain. Victoza is a once-daily injectable medication FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes.
How does Victoza work?
Victoza mimics the effects of GLP-1, which plays a key role in regulating blood sugar and appetite. It stimulates the pancreas to produce more insulin when you eat, slows digestion, and decreases appetite, which can help control blood glucose levels and contribute to weight loss.
Is Victoza covered by insurance?
Your Clinic Care Team will work directly with your insurance provider to help you navigate your coverage of this GLP-1 medication. The cost of the medication is not included as part of the WeightWatchers Clinic membership and insurance coverage may vary.
At this time, our Insurance Coordinators can only work with commercial insurance plans.
This means that all members with government-sponsored insurance, on a Kaiser plan, or who do not have insurance will either have to pay out-of-pocket for a GLP-1 medication or use one of the prescription options that do not require insurance and are fully covered in the cost of WeightWatchers Clinic membership.
If you continue, you will be evaluated for the membership-included medications to see if your Clinician thinks you're a good fit, or choose to pay without insurance for GLP-1 medications.
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Victoza mimics a natural hormone, GLP-1, to help you feel full and reduce hunger. This can help individuals eat less, leading to an average weight loss of 4.7% when combined with diet and exercise.
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The FDA has also approved Victoza to help reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events, like heart attack or stroke, in adults with cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
*Eligible patients with type 2 diabetes lost an average of 4.7% of their body weight (95%CI: -4.11, -5.94) in a 56-week clinical trial evaluating once-daily 1.8 mg liraglutide, when paired with diet and exercise.

After 1 year, WW Clinic members prescribed weight management medications who added the WW Points program lost 8% more weight than WW Clinic members who did not.**
**Based on observational study of 1400 Clinic members who added the WW Points program to their membership and lost -17.7% body weight on average, compared to 2606 Clinic members who did not start a WW membership during this timeframe and lost -16.4% body weight on average.
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Cost and comparisons
All the details on Victoza’s price and how it stacks up against other weight-loss medications.
Insurance Accepted
With insurance you could pay as little as $74/month. Costs may vary depending on insurance.
WeightWatchers Clinic membership required
Membership starts at $25/month for the first 2 months^^. Your Clinic Care Team will work directly with your insurance provider to help you navigate your coverage of Victoza.
All medical services are provided through our affiliated medical group, WeightWatchers Clinic.
^^Offer ends 4/30/26 at 11:59 PM PDT. Pay $25/month for your first two months with a 12-month WW Med+ plan purchase. After the first two months, membership continues for $74 per month for the remainder of your 12-month plan. Programs do not include the cost of GLP-1 medications. All medications require eligibility and a prescription. Plan auto-renews for another 12-month period at the same monthly rate at the end of each plan term unless canceled.
Getting started takes just a few steps.
Take our 5-minute quizTell us about your medical history and weight journey to see if you medically qualify for medications.
Meet your medical providerAfter you join Med+, your dedicated medical provider will review your assessment and, if eligible, develop your treatment plan.
Receive your treatment planYour provider will consider appropriate medications for you, which may include GLP-1s.
Begin your journeyStart the GLP-1 Success Program in the WW app, join your first live Experience with a Coach, and join the Med+ community on Connect.
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