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Amazon to stock Lilly's new weight-loss pill at US kiosks, offer same-day delivery

April 9, 2026 7:39 AM

By Amina Niasse

NEW YORK, April 9 (Reuters) - ‌Amazon.com said on ​Thursday its ​pharmacy unit will stock Eli Lilly's new weight-loss pill at kiosks located at some of the company's primary care clinics and offer same-day delivery of the drug.

Amazon ‌Pharmacy began delivering GLP-1 medications in 2021, but does not stock injectable versions ⁠of the drugs in kiosks because they need to be refrigerated.

No need for cold storage is "what allows for broader access ‌and for them to be stored ‌safely in a kiosk for dispensing," Tanvi Patel, a vice president at Amazon Pharmacy, said of the pills.

About half of customers in the U.S. have access to same-day delivery, and the ​company aims to expand that, Patel said. All customers receive their medications within four days.

Amazon Pharmacy fulfills prescriptions made through Eli Lilly's direct-to-consumer pharmacy platform LillyDirect and has been stocking Novo ⁠Nordisk's Wegovy pill at its kiosks since January.

Patel said Amazon benefits from being Lilly's dispensing pharmacy because of the Indianapolis-based drugmaker's early ​direct-to-consumer focus.

Lilly said last week it would begin selling its newly approved Foundayo weight-loss pill directly to cash-pay customers through LillyDirect at $149 per month for ​the lowest dose.

Customers can also access Amazon's same-day delivery ‌through Lilly's prescribing partners, such as WeightWatchers, said Patel.

Novo's rival Wegovy pill, which began selling in January, is currently stocked in five kiosks in California, where ⁠customers can pick up the drugs at Amazon's One Medical locations following a medical appointment.

Amazon last year announced the kiosks for selling widely used medications such as antibiotics, blood pressure medicines and asthma inhalers, saying the ⁠option would reduce barriers to access and limit shipping costs.

Patients without a membership to One Medical, Amazon's primary and ​urgent care business, can still book an appointment and use the kiosks. A one-year One Medical subscription fee costs $199.

As the kiosks are introduced beyond California, Patel said, their locations may expand to other providers or clinics, if ‌allowed by state regulation.

Amazon invested over $4 billion in 2025 in an effort to triple its company-wide delivery options this year, targeting underserved small towns and ‌rural areas. By the end of 2026, same-day delivery access should reach 4,500 locales, Patel said.

Separately, WW International, ⁠formerly WeightWatchers, and GoodRx said they would ‌begin offering Eli Lilly's oral ​weight‑loss drug Foundayo, with self-pay prices starting at $149 per month for the lowest dose.

(Reporting by Amina Niasse, Additional reporting by Siddhi Mahatole; Editing by Caroline Humer and ‌Bill Berkrot)

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