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Mounjaro Cost in Canada — 2026

By GLP1Prices Editorial · Last verified July 7, 2026

Mounjaro in Canada costs $271.62–$318 per pen at 2 verified pharmacies, as of July 7, 2026. Cheapest: Costco Pharmacy.

Lowest price
$271.62
Pharmacies
2
Verified
July 7, 2026

What does Mounjaro cost in Canada right now?

Mounjaro is the brand name Eli Lilly uses for tirzepatide, sold in Canada as a pre-filled injection pen across six dosage strengths (2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg). Each pen contains four doses. As of July 2026, our tracked pharmacy prices span roughly $270 to $400 per pen depending on strength and pharmacy, verified at Costco Pharmacy, Walmart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, London Drugs, Save-On-Foods, and CanadaDrugsOnline. We currently have verified coverage in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec — see the live table below for the exact numbers by province.

Prices vary by dosage strength, by pharmacy, and by province, since each retailer sets its own dispensing fee and markup on top of the drug cost. Costco Pharmacy has consistently listed the lowest verified prices across our tracked strengths, but availability and price can shift week to week, so always confirm the current price with the pharmacy directly before you go in. This page and the live price table below are updated as new verified prices come in — see our <a href="/methodology">verification methodology</a> for how we confirm each entry.

No generic version of tirzepatide is approved for sale in Canada as of July 2026 — Mounjaro remains a brand-only product. That is a different situation from semaglutide (the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy), where Health Canada has already approved several generics; see our <a href="/guides/sevmia-cost-canada">Sevmia (generic Wegovy) guide</a> for that separate story. If you have private drug coverage, including a Blue Cross plan, check your plan's formulary or ask your pharmacist for a quote against your plan card — coverage rules are set independently by each insurer and we do not have visibility into individual plan reimbursement.

ProvinceCheapest pharmacyStrengthPriceVerified
AlbertaCostco Pharmacy5mg/0.5mL$312.00Jul 7, 2026
British ColumbiaCostco Pharmacy2.5mg/0.5mL$271.62Jul 7, 2026
OntarioWalmart Pharmacy5mg/0.5mL$283.08Jul 7, 2026
QuebecCostco Pharmacy2.5mg/0.5mL$318.00Jul 7, 2026

Frequently asked questions

How much does Mounjaro cost in Canada?
Verified Mounjaro prices at the Canadian pharmacies we track are shown in the live price table above, broken down by province and dosage strength. Prices differ by strength, pharmacy, and province — see the table for the current lowest price near you, or visit the Mounjaro price comparison page for the full national breakdown.
Where can I buy Mounjaro in Canada?
Mounjaro is stocked at major Canadian pharmacy chains, including Costco Pharmacy, Walmart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, London Drugs, Save-On-Foods, and online through CanadaDrugsOnline. We currently have verified price coverage in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec; availability at a specific location can vary, so it is worth calling ahead.
Why do Mounjaro prices differ between pharmacies?
Each pharmacy sets its own dispensing fee and markup on top of the manufacturer's list price, so the same Mounjaro strength can cost noticeably more at one chain than another. In our tracked data, Costco Pharmacy has consistently listed the lowest verified prices, but we recommend checking the live table above for the current cheapest option in your province, since pricing can change.
What is included in the listed Mounjaro price?
Each listed price is for one pen, which contains four doses. The exact out-the-door cost you pay can still vary slightly by pharmacy because of how each retailer applies its dispensing fee — confirm the final price with the pharmacy before you fill the prescription.
Is there a generic version of Mounjaro (tirzepatide) available in Canada?
No. As of July 2026, no generic tirzepatide product has been approved for sale in Canada, and Mounjaro (Eli Lilly) remains the only tirzepatide-based product on the market here. This is different from semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy — where Health Canada has approved several generics, including Sevmia; see our Sevmia cost guide for that separate pricing story, which should not be confused with Mounjaro.
Is Mounjaro covered by insurance, including Blue Cross plans?
Coverage depends entirely on your specific plan. Private insurers, including Blue Cross plans, each set their own formulary and coverage rules for Mounjaro, and we do not have visibility into individual plan reimbursement amounts. Check your plan's formulary online or ask your pharmacist to run a quote against your insurance card — they can tell you your out-of-pocket cost on the spot. We list verified cash (non-insurance) prices on this site so you have a baseline to compare against. Use our insurance coverage checker for a general starting point.
How often are Mounjaro prices verified on this site?
We verify Mounjaro prices at Canadian pharmacies on an ongoing basis through a combination of automated tracking and manual confirmation, and the live table above reflects the most recent verified price for each pharmacy and province. See our verification methodology for details on how each price is confirmed.
How does Mounjaro pricing compare to other GLP-1 medications in Canada?
You can compare current Canadian pharmacy prices for Mounjaro against Ozempic and Zepbound side by side on our Ozempic vs. Mounjaro and Mounjaro vs. Zepbound comparison pages, which show verified pricing only — no clinical comparison is made or implied. For the full national picture across every GLP-1 medication we track, see Compare Prices.

How we verify these prices

Every price on this page is either community-submitted (verified against the original pharmacy listing or receipt) or confirmed by direct phone call. Read more about our verification methodology.

Update log

  • Guide published with verified prices from 7 pharmacies, prices verified July 7, 2026.
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