Novo Nordisk is intervening in the lawsuit filed by a drug compounders trade group against the FDA over the agency’s decision to declare the Wegovy shortage over. Eli Lilly did the same in a parallel case over Zepbound’s removal from the FDA shortage list and this week a judge denied
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Novo Nordisk on Wednesday announced it will be offering a direct-to-patient program for uninsured and underinsured individuals to be able to pay cash for its weight loss product Wegovy at a significantly reduced cost.
Novo Nordisk NVO announced that it is launching a new direct-to-patient online pharmacy called NovoCare, which will offer its popular obesity injection, Wegovy (semaglutide), at a discounted price of $499 per month to patients who do not have insurance coverage and pay by cash.
Despite falling hard since last summer, shares of Novo Nordisk have more than doubled the market's overall performance. The stock is up by about 191% over the past five years compared to a 94% gain from the benchmark S&P 500 index.
The home shipments — which will be fulfilled by CenterWell Pharmacy — include Wegovy injections of 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 1.7 mg and 2.4 mg.