CVS Brings Back Coverage for Lilly's Obesity Drug Zepbound
CVS Reinstates Coverage for Zepbound
CVS Health announced it will add Eli Lilly's weight-loss drug Zepbound back to some of its drug lists as an additional preferred option for insurance coverage.
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Caremark, CVS's pharmacy benefit management unit, had dropped Zepbound from coverage on July 1. It will return to commercial formularies on October 1, aiming to provide employers and health plans more affordable access to GLP-1 treatments.
Caremark will also remove a new-to-market block on Lilly's recently launched oral pill, Foundayo, effective June 1. This move addresses the growing demand and high costs of GLP-1 drugs.
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Eli Lilly and Company
Zepbound's return to CVS formularies will increase sales and expand market share for Eli Lilly.
CVS Health Corporation
By adding Zepbound back to its formularies, CVS can attract more clients and reduce drug costs, potentially boosting profitability.
NOVO NORDISK B A/S
Zepbound's return intensifies competition with Wegovy, potentially hurting Novo Nordisk's market share.
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