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Zep-Bound for the world
To:Brew Readers
As international patents expire for major GLP-1s, the opportunity for generics now abounds.

Here’s something we’d never thought we’d say: Pharma giant Eli Lilly is suing multiple church pastors for fraud. A lawsuit filed by Lilly on Tuesday alleges those pastors, and others, falsely claimed they were dispensing large volumes of Lilly’s prescription diabetes drug Trulicity to church members in order to collect over $200 million in rebates from Lilly.

In today’s edition:

GLP-1s go global

NASA’s organ transportation plan

New Leapfrog ratings, who dis?

—Maia Anderson, Cassie McGrath, Caroline Catherman

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