On The Pen GLP-1 News
Does Eli Lilly already have the solve for obesity? In this episode of On the Pen — the Weekly Dose Podcast, host Dave Knapp breaks down a stunning comment from Lilly's Chief Scientific Officer Daniel Skowronski, who suggested that obesity could become a solved disease within just a few generations of innovation. What does that mean for the millions of patients still fighting for access to GLP-1 medications like Zepbound, Mounjaro, and tirzepatide? And what is Lilly seeing in its pipeline that the rest of us can't? We dig into: * Lilly's decision to stop disclosing its Phase 1 pipeline * The Camurus fluid crystal technology deal and what it means for long-acting GLP-1s * Eloralintide — Lilly's selective amylin agonist and potential dark horse in obesity medicine * How eloralintide compares to Novo Nordisk's cagrilintide * Why the future of obesity treatment is a toolbox, not a scoreboard * The access crisis: prior authorizations, insurance exclusions, Medicare, and Medicaid coverage gaps * Retatrutide, quintuple agonists, and what's coming out of ADA 2026 If you're on Zepbound, Wegovy, Ozempic, or any GLP-1 medication — or you're waiting for the next generation of obesity drugs — this episode is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on obesity medicine, GLP-1 news, and what it all means for patients. 💊 Sponsored by Shed — visit TryShed.com and use code OTP25 to save 25% on obesity care.
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