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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: A new Zepbound option from Eli Lilly has arrived in the United States — and for some patients, it could mean saving up to $200 per month at the starter dose. In this video, Christopher Durham of The Downsized explains what the new Zepbound KwikPen is, who it’s for, and how it fits into the current access landscape. This is not a new way to access Zepbound, but it is a new way to administer it. For patients paying cash through LillyDirect, the KwikPen offers a branded injector option that matches vial pricing and may lower the cost of starting treatment. Christopher walks through the three ways patients currently access Zepbound, who qualifies for each option, and how the new KwikPen fits into the existing cash-pay model. At the 2.5 mg starter dose, some patients may see up to a $200 monthly difference compared to the traditional single-dose autoinjector. The video also addresses the bigger reality. Prices remain high, and there is still a long way to go to make these medications truly affordable. This is not a breakthrough in affordability, but it is a step forward — and movement matters. Christopher has personally used Zepbound, Mounjaro, and tirzepatide and shares his perspective as a patient navigating these decisions in real life. Viewers are invited to join the conversation by sharing whether they would consider using the KwikPen, whether they are interested in a branded injector option if paying cash, and how much prices would need to come down to make this affordable. 00:00 Breaking: Could Zepbound Start $200/Month Cheaper? 00:48 What’s New: Zepbound Kwikpen Arrives in the U.S. 00:57 Kwikpen Basics: Multi‑Dose Pen + Available Strengths 01:20 How It Differs From the Single‑Use Autoinjector 01:38 The 3 Ways to Get Zepbound: Overview 01:53 Path #1: Insurance Coverage (Nothing Changes) 02:16 Path #2: Insured but Not Covered—$499 Savings Card Explained 02:58 Path #3: Cash Pay via Lilly Direct—Vials or Kwikpen 04:40 The $200/Month Difference on the Starter Dose 05:59 Affordability Reality Check + Viewer Q&A and Wrap‑Up