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Eli Lilly Targets Europe Launch of Weight-Loss Pill by Early 2027, Bets on Telehealth Market

Brussels: Eli Lilly expects to launch its weight-loss pill in Europe and Britain in the second half of 2026 or early 2027, with the drugmaker targeting the out-of-pocket telehealth market as it has done in the US.
Lilly still plans to pursue public reimbursement from European governments where possible, even as new U.S. drug pricing policies complicate negotiations with health authorities.
Patrik Jonsson, executive vice president of Lilly's international businesses, told Reuters the company expected Europe and Britain to be among the next markets to receive the drug after recent approvals in the US and the UAE.
Lilly plans to launch the drug for weight-loss as soon as it gets regulatory approvals but will partner with telehealth companies because most obesity treatment outside the US is paid for directly by patients rather than public health systems, he said.
The strategy builds on its efforts to develop a consumer-focused obesity business outside the U.S. through telehealth providers, e-commerce platforms and direct-to-patient channels. Lilly is continuing to apply lessons from the development of the U.S. obesity market, he said.
Jonsson said Lilly would still seek reimbursement where possible, despite uncertainty created by the US President Donald Trump's "most-favoured-nation" pricing policy, which seeks to link some US drug prices to those paid in other countries.
"Our goal will still be public coverage, wherever possible," he said. He, however, added that "MFN will play a role for all launches".
Lilly signed an agreement with the Trump administration last year committing to provide MFN pricing on new medicines.
Jonsson said Lilly would seek reimbursed prices that were consistent with the company's interpretation of the MFN framework, which links prices to US net prices adjusted for countries' income levels.
His comments come as drugmakers and European governments clash over medicine pricing, with companies warning that lower European prices could increasingly affect returns in the lucrative U.S. market.
Sheeba Farhat Joined Medical Dialogues in 2018 to report on the latest Education news. A Graduate of the University of Delhi, she specializes in covering stories related to Medical Education updates. For inquiries or further information, you can reach her at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.

