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UBS remains bullish on Eli Lilly’s future thanks to surging demand for its obesity and diabetes treatments. UBS predicts Zepbound sales could exceed market expectations by roughly 15%. Meanwhile, ...
Wall Street's smartest money has quietly amassed over $150 million in bullish positions, with Goldman Sachs eliminating all ...
Both well-established and small, clinical-stage pharma companies are investing heavily to be able to someday compete with ...
The first study to put two GLP-1 weight loss drugs head-to-head found Zepbound helped people lose more weight than Wegovy.
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CVS says the decision to cover Wegovy and exclude Zepbound is "forcing the drug manufacturers to compete with one another" and will encourage both Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower prices for their ...
Three people share the hoops they've jumped through, financial strain they've endured and risks they've taken on in order to ...
This change is happening because there’s another covered medication that’s safe and effective for your condition and may cost ...
Top executives ignored warnings that the company was not sufficiently prepared for the launch of its weight-loss drug Wegovy, ...
Both semaglutide and tirzepatide for type 2 diabetes and weight loss are GLP-1 agonists, meaning they mimic the hormone.
Novo Nordisk executives overlooked warnings ahead of Wegovy's launch, leading to supply issues, high costs, and challenges competing with Eli Lilly's Zepbound.
CVS Caremark will stop covering Eli Lilly's Zepbound, a weight loss drug, due to insurance company changes. Patients are outraged and concerned.