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Close alert Information Learn how to protect yourself from counterfeit Mounjaro® and Zepbound® and unapproved tirzepatide products. BETTER ACCESS TO GENUINE OBESITY MEDICATION Systemic barriers shouldn’t stand in the way of essential health care. People living with obesity now have expanded access to safe, genuine Lilly medicine. Learn More BETTER ACCESS TO GENUINE OBESITY MEDICATION Systemic barriers shouldn’t stand in the way of essential health care. People living with obesity now have expanded access to safe, genuine Lilly medicine. Learn More NEWS Read All View All Down -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lilly releases Zepbound® (tirzepatide) single-dose vials, expanding supply and access for adults living with obesity August 27, 2024 Tags | Product Distributed through LillyDirect ® 's self-pay channel, Zepbound single-dose vials are at least 50% less than the list price of all other incretin medicines for obesity INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced Zepbound ® (tirzepatide) 2.5 mg and -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lilly to participate in Morgan Stanley 22nd Annual Global Healthcare Conference August 22, 2024 Tags | Financial INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) will attend the Morgan Stanley 22nd Annual Global Healthcare Conference on Sept. 5, 2024 . Jacob Van Naarden , executive vice president and president, Lilly Oncology, will participate in a fireside chat at 7:45 a.m. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tirzepatide reduced the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 94% in adults with pre-diabetes and obesity or overweight August 20, 2024 Tags | Product 176-week SURMOUNT-1 Phase 3 study in adults with pre-diabetes is the longest completed trial of tirzepatide to date Tirzepatide resulted in sustained weight loss through the treatment period, averaging a 22.9% decrease in body weight with the 15 mg dose at end of treatment Results are consistent -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lilly announces retirement of Marschall S. Runge from its Board of Directors August 16, 2024 Tags | Corporate INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced today that Marschall S. Runge , M.D., Ph.D. is retiring from his role as an independent director of Lilly's board of directors effective Aug. 31, 2024 . Dr. Runge has served on Lilly's board since 2013, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- View All Press Releases THE LATEST AT LILLY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Up Expand :00-:07 [Piano music plays in the background.] [Red Lilly Logo animation appears on screen on a white background.] [Video shows scenes of the hills and trees of Southern California.] :08-:29 [Video shows a woman playing piano, then flashes to black and white photos showing her parents’ wedding and her childhood.] MYRA: I absolutely love music. My family is from Cuba, and they were Cuban immigrants, but I was born in the U.S. And it was a household filled with music. There are so many beautiful Cuban songs that my mother would be singing. It was just a lovely growing-up time. :30-:48 [A woman stands in her home, holding sheet music, singing in Spanish. We then hear her speaking over the music.] MYRA: I'm Myra Solano Garcia… :49-:51 [Myra is speaking to the camera, with colorful windows in the background.] MYRA: … and I am living with Alzheimer’s disease. :52-1:03 [Classical piano music plays in the background as a photo of Myra singing on stage appears.] MYRA: For so many people, they're so afraid of being on stage. But for me, it has always been so natural. I had opportunities … 1:04-1:11 [The music continues, and the video cuts to Myra speaking to the camera. A title appears with Myra Solano Garcia, Living with Alzheimer’s.] MYRA: … to travel across the country and just enjoy the power of music. 1:12-1:41 [A man sitting at a piano speaks to the camera. A title appears with Shawn Kirchner, Composer, Songwriter and Publisher. The video shows Myra singing a duet at church as he speaks.] SHAWN: Myra had a really big career back east as a soloist. So when she first arrived, we were so excited, and we worked with her a lot as a featured soloist. But more recently, I remember one choir practice thinking the question she's asking, describing the page number, the measure number, is just not computing. And it didn't make any sense to me. Once we had the diagnosis of Alzheimer's, then I'm like, oh, my gosh. But I mean, all things withstanding, it's just fantastic that we're able to work with her and that she's contributing so much. 1:42-2:13 [Myra sits at a table in her living room, looking through old photos. We see photos fade in and out on screen as she speaks.] MYRA: This photo is from when I was just hired at the University of LaVerne as a vice president. I looked a lot younger then. I wonder why? The first two years, I felt were very strong years. It was about the third year when things started not feeling right, and I went to different neurologists and they would say, “No, you're fine. You have ADD.” 2:14-2:21 [Myra is speaking to the camera.] MYRA: And to be honest, I was thrilled, because I really feared that it was going to be Alzheimer's disease. 2:22-2:39 [More photos of Myra.] MYRA: When I finally got the Alzheimer's diagnosis, I was relieved because I knew that I was still having cognitive problems. A neuropsychiatrist encouraged me to enter a clinical trial, and I'm so very grateful. 2:40-3:03 [Myra is in her home singing “Someone to Watch Over Me.” We see photos of Myra and her husband. We then see Myra driving in the car and running in her neighborhood.] MYRA: (speaking) My husband takes great care of me. We have a lot of fun on the weekends. We get in the car, and we just go traveling throughout California. Not too long ago, we did a 5K race. I came in second place in my age group. 3:04-3:16 [Myra is speaking to the camera.] MYRA: While I have Alzheimer's disease, I can no longer do numbers. I have difficulty with names, but I can still sing. 3:17-3:51 [We hear Myra singing “Amazing Grace” while the camera shows an exterior shot of a continuing care center near her home. We then see Myra singing to a person in the memory unit at the center and continuing to sing “Amazing Grace.”] MYRA: I volunteer at a continuing care organization, singing with the memory unit residents, and I am fully cognizant that I'm going to be following in their paths. But in the meantime, it just brings me joy. You can see that they're confused, but we start singing, and so many of them know all the words. I think that that is the power of music. 3:52-4:03 [Shawn is speaking to the camera. We then see shots of Myra smiling while volunteering in the memory care unit.] SHAWN: Music, they say lights up so many areas of the brain, and so it makes total sense that Myra feels at home, despite whatever is going on with her diagnosis. Music is with us to the end. 4:04-4:33 [A choir sings as the camera shows the exterior of a church. The video shows Myra singing as part of her church choir.] MYRA: I'm so grateful I found a church community that really sings to my soul. I love singing and I love bringing music to others. We're all going to go at some point in time. And if I go via Alzheimer's disease, it is what it is. 4:34-4:47 [The video shows Myra looking at old photos, driving, pulling trash cans into her garage, reading while sitting on her couch, and then shows her again speaking to the camera.] MYRA: Because I can still do things that are important to me … I can drive, I can take care of the house. I can read. I'm going to focus on those, and I'm not going to focus on the things that I can't do. So I'm not afraid. 4:48-4:50 [Myra is on her back porch, looking to the sky, with her garden in the background.] MYRA: I'm just living life. And loving life. 4:51-4:55 [Music fades out in the background.] [The Red Lilly logo appears and fades on a white background.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Another Way to Get Select Lilly Medicines You’re juggling a lot, especially when it comes to your health. We hope to give you one less thing to worry about. With LillyDirect™, you can connect to independent telehealth or in-person care and potentially skip the trip to the pharmacy. Get Started -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Proud Partner of Team USA While our Team USA athletes may not all participate in the same events, they all share one thing in common: a connection to our work to make life better. 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Learn More Up Expand [Anticipatory music plays in the background] 0:02 [A clip of a teen in a pool reaching up and hugging his coach on the edge of the pool.] Narrator: You'll get better 0:04 [A woman with obesity looks upset and is talking with another woman in a public restroom.] Narrator: when you're not blamed 0:07 [A man looks in the mirror and buttons up his shirt.] Narrator: for a condition you can't control. 0:08 [Two women sit in an older pickup truck, the woman with nasal cannula grabs the hand of the other woman in support.] 0:12 [The camera pans across a young Black girl who sits in a dimly lit bedroom.] Narrator: You'll get better 0:13 [A doctor's office setting where the female doctor is speaking to two females across a desk. The two women listening to the doctor hold hands.] Narrator: when your care 0:17 [The camera pans across an older Black man with white hair sitting at a table.] Narrator: doesn't depend on your income. 0:20 [The camera is focused on a parallel bar with a woman's hand gripping it to walk, then pans up to her face marked with determination.] 0:24 [A physical therapist in wet gear coaches a young man on a water bicycle in a pool.] Narrator: You'll get better 0:26 [Camera pans across a scene with a frustrated young man in a hospital bed with a woman by his side.] 0:27 [Camera shows a woman wearing a hospital gown and cap, then switches to her hand pushing the pain medication button, and a nurse pulling the curtain around her hospital bed.] Narrator: when your pain isn't minimized, dismissed, forgotten. 0:34 [A Black mother and daughter sit on a couch side-by-side, the daughter looks at her mother supportively.] 0:37 [Camera returns to the woman walking with the parallel bars next to her physical therapist who is cheering her on.] 0:39 [Camera returns to the young man in the pool looking determined and talking to his coach, who is cradling the swimmer's neck in his hands.] Narrator: We will never 0:41 [Camera returns to the woman in the hospital bed wearing the gown and cap, and she's smiling.] 0:42 [Close-up shot of a woman with her eyes closed and her hands clasped under her chin.] Narrator: stop trying 0:43 [Red screen with "GET BETTER" letters cut out to show an image of a woman behind them.] Narrator: to get better. 0:46 [Woman in lab puts on white Lilly lab coat and works with her back to camera.] Narrator: Because when medicine gets better 0:50 [Flashes through scenes of previous people, they're all smiling and celebrating.] Narrator: all of us 0:54 [Woman walking using parallel bars slowly removes her shaking hand from the bar to stand on her own, her physical therapist cheering in the background.] Narrator: can get better. 0:57 [Lilly logo and "A Medicine Company" appear over the last scene.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Up Expand NAVIGATING OBESITY: LIZ’S STORY Liz’s experience is personal, but it isn’t unique. 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