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CVS brings back coverage for Lilly's obesity drug Zepbound

CVS brings back coverage for Lilly's obesity drug Zepbound

ReutersThu, May 28, 2026 at 10:49 AM UTC

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May 28 (Reuters) - CVS Health said on Thursday 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.

Caremark, CVS' pharmacy benefit management unit, had dropped Zepbound from coverage ​on July 1 last year, while continuing to reimburse for rival Novo Nordisk's Wegovy after negotiating a more favorable price from the Danish drugmaker.

Zepbound will return to CVS Caremark's commercial formularies, or lists ‌of covered medications, ⁠on October 1, CVS said. The move is aimed at giving employers and health plans more access ⁠to GLP-1 weight-loss treatments at a more affordable cost.

Caremark will also remove a new-to-market block on Lilly's recently launched oral pill, Foundayo, ​effective June ​1, where the drug is ​approved for coverage by health ‌plans. A 'new-to-market block' is a policy used by insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to restrict coverage on newly FDA-approved drugs.

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Increasing popularity and high prices of GLP-1 drugs have led some employers and health plans to limit or drop coverage for weight-loss use. ‌CVS has previously said a lot ​of their clients have been discontinuing coverage ​of GLP-1 drugs for ​obesity.

Pharmacy benefit managers negotiate rebates and fees with ‌drug manufacturers, and create lists, or ​formularies, of medications ​that are covered by insurance, and reimburse pharmacies for patients' prescriptions.

"We acted boldly through active engagement and negotiation with ​our drug manufacturer ‌partners to tackle affordability and access for our customers and their members," said ​Ed DeVaney, president, CVS Caremark.

(Reporting by Sriparna Roy in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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