Restrictions on obesity drug coverage force patients to pivot
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CVS Caremark said it was dropping
"I was devastated," she says.
She'd been able to get Zepbound for a
Lena wound up switching to
"It felt like a double punch," she said. "And that's kind of the point where I was like, 'I guess I can't make it work.' "
She felt defeated.
Making matters worse, her monthly health insurance premium went up 20% the same month. The school district's insurance trust sent a letter saying it was because of expensive GLP-1s, the class of drugs that includes Wegovy and Zepbound — the same ones that were no longer covered for her.
At first, she felt shame and guilt, but then that feeling changed.
"That was the first moment that I was like, holy cow, these insurance companies, they're now making medical decisions for me," she says. "And that really, really made me mad."
Insurance coverage gets spottier
Lena is one of many people who have lost coverage for these medicines. That's according to research by
It found that from 2025 to 2026, 12 million people lost coverage for Zepbound and 12 million lost it for Wegovy.
The
The same
Restrictions typically include a prior authorization before covering a prescription or that the patient has a body mass index, or BMI, of 40. That's well above the BMI of 30 that clinically defines obesity.
Some people who do have coverage still have to pay hundreds of dollars a month because their plans only pay for a small percentage of the drug's price.
"There are the lucky ones that have some form of coverage that is also affordable, but they are few and far between." says
"Essentially every insurance carrier is just making it up, making up the policy, the limitation, the restriction on eligibility in the way that they want to, in a way that will kind of reduce the eligible population," Zvenyach says.
To be sure, at least some employer surveys found obesity drug coverage improvement in 2025.
For example, the
But the
Dr.
"I feel like more of a financial planner these days than a physician, because we're crunching the numbers," Varney says, adding that often it's cheaper for some of her patients to pay out of pocket than to meet their deductible and then still have to pay
Asked about dropping Zepbound in favor of Wegovy, CVS Caremark says its formulary strategy uses competition to drive down costs while maintaining "clinically appropriate coverage" and enabling greater access to these drugs.
"The egregiously high list prices set by drug manufacturers of GLP-1s for weight loss are the single biggest barrier to patient access," says
Finding a solution — for now
As for
Compounded drugs aren't generics, nor do they go through the
"There's so much uncertainty around these medications," Lena says. "Am I going to be able to get it? Can I afford it? Is it going to change? Is it ever going to be affordable?"
Lena pays about
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