Monday, December 15, 2025

Drugmakers Are Ditching Middlemen to Sell Directly to Patients

Companies are rolling out direct-to-patient services, which are selling drugs for weight loss and other uses

By Peter Loftus of The WSJ

Patients are saving money as a result of voluntary actions by these firms. Excerpt: 

"Drugmakers are moving to sell their medicines directly to patients, abandoning the middlemen they have long relied on.

The shift is a huge departure from how pharmaceutical companies including Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Pfizer have sold drugs for decades and threatens the multibillion-dollar business of firms that have traditionally filled prescriptions. 

It is saving some patients hundreds of dollars off the cost of prescriptions because companies have been lowering the prices for drugs sold directly."  

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