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Did The ‘Fatty Bubble’ Pop? Eli Lilly Discounts Low-Dose Zepbound Vials By 50%

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Did The ‘Fatty Bubble’ Pop? Eli Lilly Discounts Low-Dose Zepbound Vials By 50%

This morning, the spotlight has shined brightly on theĀ GLP-1 complex after Eli Lilly & Co. announced that its new weight-loss drug, Zepbound, in single-low-dose vials, will be priced at a 50% or greater discount compared to the retail prices of otherĀ GLP-1s for obesity.Ā Companies exposed toĀ GLP-1s are lower on the news in premarket trading in New York, with Wall Street analystsĀ speculating whether this steep discount signals that the ‘fatty bubble’ has burst…Ā 

“This new option helps millions of adults with obesity access the medicine they need, including those not eligible for the Zepbound savings card program, those without employer coverage, and those who need to self-pay outside of insurance,”Ā Lilly wrote in a press release.Ā 

The new price for a 2.5 mg Zepbound single-dose vial is $399 ($99.75 per vial) for a four-week supply, and aĀ 5 mg dose is $549 ($137.25 per vial). This is a 50% discount versus the average price ofĀ Zepbound injection pens, currently priced around $1,000 for a monthly supply.

Simple math shows the medication costs patients not covered by insurance upwards of $13,000 per year, clearly unaffordable for the vast number of overweight Americans who are struggling with a multi-year inflation storm and high interest rates sparked by disastrous policies pushed by the Biden-Harris team.

The discounts are only available on Lilly’s direct-to-consumer platform, LillyDirect, to patients who pay out of pocket for the drugs.

Lilly said the cheaper Zepbound vials will provide patients with a more affordable option, particularly people without insurance. This direct-to-consumer approach through LillyDirect may be enough to stimulate demand.Ā 

Meanwhile,Ā Democrats have pressured Lilly and Novo Nordisk, the makers of Ozempic and Wegovy, to lower the costs of GLP-1s.

In June, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. and said monthly $1,000 payments for Novo Nordisk’s GLP-1 drug were “absurd” and that he was spearheading a public campaign to lower costs.

MaybeĀ Sanders should spearhead a campaign likeĀ Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to make America healthy by fixing the corrupt federal health and food agencies overseeing the nation’s food supply chain, which is plagued with junk food and seed oils.

In markets,Ā Lilly shares were flat in premarket trading in New York, andĀ Novo Nordisk shares were down about 2%.Ā 

Shares ofĀ Hims & Hers Health in premarket were down 5%. The company offers a range of direct-to-consumerĀ knockoff GLP-1 weight-loss drugs.Ā 

One X user noted.Ā 

Here’s the state of theĀ GLP-1 bubble via two Goldman indexes of companies exposed to and at risk of weight loss drugs.Ā 

Zepbound is also available in 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, or 15 mg. Like any other drug dealer, hook the client on cheap doses first.

Tyler Durden
Tue, 08/27/2024 – 10:40

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