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Lilly weight-loss drug copycats dealt blow as shortage ends



By Ike Swetlitz and Madison Muller, Bloomberg News

Eli Lilly & Co.’s blockbuster weight-loss and diabetes drugs are no longer considered to be in shortage in the US, threatening to upend the many knockoffs that became popular when patients couldn’t find the brand-name medicines.

The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that the shortage of Lilly’s Zepbound and Mounjaro is resolved. The agency added that there are “legal restrictions on making copies of FDA-approved drugs” when there isn’t a shortage.

The FDA first put the shortage classification in place at the end of 2022. That designation allowed compounding pharmacies to sell knockoff versions of the brand-name medicines — Mounjaro for diabetes, and Zepbound for obesity — without completing the same arduous testing process. These copycats have been widely available from medical spas and telehealth companies, often at a much lower cost.



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