Eli Lilly and Walmart Launch Retail Pickup and Discount Program for Zepbound

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Eli Lilly has partnered with Walmart to distribute its weight-loss drug Zepbound at a lower cash-pay price, bypassing traditional insurance channels, with prices ranging from $350 to $500 per month, aiming to make the drug more accessible and competitive in the market.
- Eli Lilly strikes deal with Walmart to distribute cash-pay Zepbound vials Sherwood News
- Eli Lilly, Walmart to offer first retail pickup option for discounted vials of weight loss drug Zepbound CNBC
- Lilly, Walmart launch discount retail option for weight-loss drug Zepbound Reuters
- LillyDirect and Walmart Pharmacy launch first retail pick-up option with direct-to-consumer pricing for Zepbound Yahoo Finance
- More than a third of Lilly's new Zepbound prescriptions are coming from DTC program Endpoints News
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