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Saxenda and insurance coverage: what to expect — for Austria

Whether Saxenda (Liraglutide) is covered by insurance or a public health system depends on the medication, the formulary tier, and the patient's contribution group or plan. For chronic use of Saxenda at 6 mg/mL, coverage is usually the dominant economic factor — far more than the official retail price.

Austria context

Coverage of Saxenda in Austria depends on the public system, the private insurer or the pharmacy benefit. Austria's medication categories follow EU rules: rezeptpflichtig (Rx, prescription-only) and rezeptfrei (OTC). The statutory health insurance (Sozialversicherung) covers the bulk of prescription costs after a small per-prescription fee (Rezeptgebühr). Authorised generics of Liraglutide are usually preferred-tier and lower-cost; branded Saxenda sits at a higher tier or may require prior authorisation. Out-of-pocket cost in EUR can vary substantially between plans.

Regulator
BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care)
Currency
EUR

How coverage works

Most insurers and public systems use a formulary that lists which medications are covered, at which tier (preferred generic, preferred brand, non-preferred, specialty), and with what out-of-pocket contribution. Saxenda sits somewhere on this list depending on whether the active ingredient Liraglutide has authorised generics, the negotiated price and the system's cost-effectiveness assessment for Diabetes Treatment.

Practical considerations

According to general health-insurance practice, prior authorisation is sometimes required before Saxenda is covered — particularly for the brand version when an authorised generic exists. Step therapy may require trying a generic first. The pharmacist can usually confirm whether a specific Saxenda prescription is covered and what the patient pays, often before the prescription is dispensed at 6 mg/mL.

Frequently asked questions

Is Saxenda covered by insurance?

Coverage of Saxenda depends on the specific insurer or public system, the formulary tier and any prior-authorisation rules. Authorised generics of Liraglutide are typically covered at the lowest cost tier, while branded Saxenda sits on a higher tier with more out-of-pocket spend.

How much will Saxenda cost out of pocket?

Out-of-pocket cost depends on the plan tier, deductible status and copay. Authorised generics of Liraglutide usually cost a fraction of the brand. The pharmacy can run the prescription against the plan and quote the actual price for Saxenda at 6 mg/mL before dispensing.

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