Drugmaker Eli Lilly will offer the weight loss drug Zepbound directly to qualifying customers through their website to make it more accessible. CNBC’s Angelica Peebles explains who can buy the drug now and how the product will be delivered differently.
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Fat acceptance right up until there’s a shortcut available lol. Eat a salad and take a walk or inject yourself with poison?
Wait 500 cat hairs a month yikes.
Will if you have Medicaid or Medicare they won’t cover this. But being Obese is a medical emergency! 😳
obesity- America’s #1 health problem, but no we won’t cover medication
you know just eating right & just drinking water & walking a few miles will take the weight off you vs so many 1,000s of dollars this drug will cost you giving you no weight lost of any kind but giving you more problems that they need fixing giving you moor pills
that drug they showing makes me think of the creepy company in the resident evil games.