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Home » Eli Lilly cuts price of diabetes, weight-loss drugs in Canada, Globe and Mail reports
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Eli Lilly cuts price of diabetes, weight-loss drugs in Canada, Globe and Mail reports

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Dec 17 (Reuters) – Eli Lilly is slashing the prices of its popular ​diabetes and weight-loss drugs Mounjaro ‌and Zepbound by 20% or more in Canada, ‌the Globe and Mail reported on Wednesday, citing a note to pharmacies issued by the U.S.-based drugmaker.

The Canadian list price ⁠of a four-week ‌supply of Mounjaro or Zepbound would be lowered to 300 ‍Canadian dollars ($217) for 2.5 mg and 5 mg doses, the report said.

Higher 7.5 and 10 ​mg doses will cost 420 Canadian ‌dollars for a four-week supply, the report said, adding that the new prices take effect on December 29.

Eli Lilly did not immediately respond to a ⁠request for comment outside ​regular business hours. Reuters ​could not immediately verify the report.

Earlier in December, Eli Lilly lowered ‍the price ⁠of single-dose vials of its obesity drug Zepbound to make the treatment ⁠more affordable for U.S. patients.

($1 = 1.3783 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting ‌by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru; Editing ‌by Mrigank Dhaniwala)



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