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Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug Zepbound is no longer in short supply, the FDA said, worrying patients who use cheaper, off-brand versions of the drug.. On Thursday, Dec. 19, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Will Zepbound be covered by insurance? Eli Lilly has already shared the list price of Zepbound—$1,059.87—which is not cheap, particularly given that the medication is taken weekly.
Customers whose insurance doesn't cover Zepbound can purchase a one-month supply for $650, Eli Lilly said. Bonello has been on the compounded version of the drug for one month and has lost 18 ...
Lilly said the lower-cost vials of Zepbound will provide patients with another option, particularly people without insurance, those whose insurance won’t cover the cost of the drug or those who ...
State Medicaid programs for low-income families are the single biggest source of coverage, giving 31.6 million people access to Novo Nordisk's Wegovy or Eli Lilly's Zepbound, according to the ...
Zepbound and Mounjaro have been on the Food and Drug Administration’s shortage list for months. ... and wall-to-wall media coverage of celebrities experiencing weight loss success using these ...
With insurance coverage, Zepbound can cost as low as $25 per month, but without coverage, the medication can cost more than $1,000 per month. Consumers who purchase Zepbound through LillyDirect ...
Her doctor prescribed the cheaper, generic version of the weight-loss drug after her insurer refused to cover Zepbound, the brand-name version made by Eli Lilly. DeBenedetto, now 43, tells me she ...