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Lilly teams with Amazon to deliver Zepbound and other drugs

Eli Lilly announced Wednesday a new partnership with Amazon for home delivery of certain prescription drugs, such as its popular weight loss therapy Zepbound, for patients using its direct-to-consumer service, LillyDirect.

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INDIANAPOLIS — Eli Lilly announced Wednesday a new partnership with Amazon for home delivery of certain prescription drugs, such as its popular weight loss therapy Zepbound, for patients using its direct-to-consumer service, LillyDirect.

In January, the Indiana-based Lilly rolled out LillyDirect, in partnership with pharmacy providers such as Truepill, to deliver prescribed Lilly medicines, including its drugs for obesity, migraine, and diabetes.

After the new partnership, prescriptions sent to LillyDirect will be delivered to the patients’ homes using either Amazon Pharmacy or Truepill based on factors such as insurance coverage.

The company said in a statement that Amazon Pharmacy and Truepill will share most prescription drug deliveries.

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