Eli Lilly hits four telehealth providers

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Lilly sued Willow, Henry, Mochi, Delilah, and Fella this past week. I find this legally intriguing and I have been predicting that it was only a matter of time before this happened. I started with Mochi in 2023 and also used Henry for a month. I’m in a discussion group with Mochi users and I’ve been telling them that Lily would get around to suing Mochi and other telehealth providers. All of the compounding telehealth providers continue to tell their customers that they can continue selling compounded tirzepatide simply by prescribing a slightly different dose or adding one substance to it. When all customers from a single telehealth provider have the same formulation, it’s hard to make an argument that the formula is individualized.

 
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Lilly sued Willow, Henry, Mochi, Delilah, and Fella this past week. I find this legally intriguing and I have been predicting that it was only a matter of time before this happened. I started with Mochi in 2023 and also used Henry for a month. I’m in a discussion group with Mochi users and I’ve been telling them that Lily would get around to suing Mochi and other telehealth providers. All of the compounding telehealth providers continue to tell their customers that they can continue selling compounded tirzepatide simply by prescribing a slightly different dose or adding one substance to it. When all customers from a single telehealth provider have the same formulation, it’s hard to make an argument that the formula is individualized.

I do wonder, the argument for many things (think bath salts) being slightly different keeps the DEA at bay. The patent is a specific combination.. as long is there is no insinuation of a comparable medicine, it seems like they have deniability.
 

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