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Eli Lilly Partners with Amazon Pharmacy for Home Delivery of Drugs

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LillyDirect Pharmacy Solutions, Eli Lilly’s direct-to-consumer (DTC) drugs website, is teaming up with Amazon Pharmacy to deliver select medications to people’s homes. The drugs include Lilly’s newly approved GLP-1 obesity drug Zepbound (tirzepatide), around a dozen of the company’s insulins and migraine drug Emgality (galcanezumab).

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Subcutaneous Biologics: The Unmet Requirement in the Pharmaceutical Space

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However, several drug delivery devices that enable patients to self-administer their respective medications are now available. Biologics have emerged as a direct consequence of the rapid development that has taken place in the field of life sciences, particularly in cell and molecular biology, over the past few decades.

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The Future Of Healthcare: Wearable Injectors Unveiled

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These innovative instruments combine precision, convenience, and patient-centered design to revolutionize drug delivery. These devices are equipped with advanced features like programmable dosing, connectivity to mobile apps, and safety mechanisms to ensure accurate and controlled drug delivery.

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FTC Report Finds Top PBMs Raked in $7.3B from Specialty Drug Markups

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PBMs serve as intermediaries between insurers, pharmacies and drug manufacturers, negotiating discounts and managing drug formularies. While PBMs were originally intended to lower costs and streamline drug delivery, critics argue that their practices often lead to inflated prices and restricted access for consumers.

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