Drugmaker Eli Lilly is significantly lowering the prices of the two lowest doses of its blockbuster weight loss drug Zepbound, it said Tuesday, in a move to expand access and ease supply constraints.
Lilly launches four-dose Zepbound KwikPen in the US. Self-pay starter price begins at $299 per month. Move aims to improve retention in crowded GLP-1 market. Millions of people on GLP-1 weight-loss ...
Eli Lilly hopes the device can be more convenient for Zepbound users and lead to more people taking the drug.
Eli Lilly said it has begun selling vials of the smallest, starter dose of its popular weight-loss drug Zepbound in the United States for $399 for a month on its direct-to-consumer website to try to ...
If you take Zepbound, a doctor or another healthcare professional will likely give you the first dose in their office. Then, they’ll show you or someone else how to inject Zepbound at home. Here’s how ...
The makers of Zepbound, one of the most popular new brands of weight loss injectables on the market, are offering a massive price cut — if you’re willing to purchase and dose your syringes out ...
Zepbound is a prescription injectable medication that’s used for weight loss. You or a caregiver can administer it as a subcutaneous injection into your stomach or thigh. A caregiver can also ...
The FDA has approved a label expansion for once-weekly tirzepatide for adults with overweight and obesity, allowing the medication to be used with a pen that is equipped with four doses of the drug, ...
Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a prescription drug that’s used for weight loss and obstructive sleep apnea in certain adults. It works by reducing appetite and slowing digestion, which makes you consume ...
Eli Lilly has cut the prices of its two lowest doses of weight-loss drug Zepbound by releasing them as single-dose vials, the pharmaceutical company announced Tuesday. Eli Lilly said the two lowest ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Eli Lilly announced Tuesday single-dose vials of weight loss drug Zepbound are now available for patients with a prescription. "I love it. I love the new me," said Mary Beedle, smiling ...