Eli Lilly (LLY) is partnering with Amazon’s (AMZN) pharmacy unit to deliver drug prescriptions sent to LillyDirect, its direct-to-consumer service, Reuters’ Patrick Wingrove reports. Lilly’s platform was launched in January, enabling patients to obtain their migraine, diabetes and obesity drugs, Zepbound, directly from the company via delivery from online pharmacy Truepill. Prescriptions sent to LillyDirect Pharmacy Solutions will now be delivered by either Amazon Pharmacy or Truepill, depending on the patient’s insurance coverage and other factors, according to the report.
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