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Eli Lilly Partners with Amazon Pharmacy for Home Delivery of Drugs

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LillyDirect Pharmacy Solutions, Eli Lilly’s direct-to-consumer (DTC) drugs website, is teaming up with Amazon Pharmacy to deliver select medications to people’s homes. The drugs include Lilly’s newly approved GLP-1 obesity drug Zepbound (tirzepatide), around a dozen of the company’s insulins and migraine drug Emgality (galcanezumab).

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Subcutaneous Biologics: The Unmet Requirement in the Pharmaceutical Space

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However, several drug delivery devices that enable patients to self-administer their respective medications are now available. Biologics have emerged as a direct consequence of the rapid development that has taken place in the field of life sciences, particularly in cell and molecular biology, over the past few decades.

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The Future Of Healthcare: Wearable Injectors Unveiled

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These innovative instruments combine precision, convenience, and patient-centered design to revolutionize drug delivery. These medical devices are designed to administer drug subcutaneously. These devices have capability to hold and deliver precise dosages of drugs ranging from a few milliliters to several milliliters.