Eli Lilly has launched a program enabling employers to subsidize the cost of its obesity drug Zepbound outside traditional insurance, offering it at $449 per month. This move aims to address employer hesitance over high medication costs by providing flexible payment models. Content creators should note this as an example of pharmaceutical companies innovating payment structures to increase drug accessibility and market reach.
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