How One Drug Could Break America’s Health Care System
In October of 2018, Eli Lilly was a mid-level pharmaceutical company, valued at not even half of Pfizer, but the company had a secret -- a weight loss drug called Mounjaro.
There are a handful of these drugs. Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus. Mounjaro is the latest and most effective. It’s also expensive. If your insurance doesn’t cover it, it costs between $10-$18k a year.
Not only would Mounjaro help make Eli Lilly the most valuable pharmaceutical company in the world, but it could break America’s healthcare system. Here's why.
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