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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,528 posts)
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:18 AM 8 hrs ago

Eli Lilly gave extraordinary obesity drug access to a 79-year-old patient. Who was it?

Source: STATnews

Eli Lilly gave extraordinary obesity drug access to a 79-year-old patient. Who was it?

Sources point to a single instance in which experimental therapy retatrutide was provided for 'compassionate use'

Alex Hogan/STAT

By Lizzy Lawrence June 23, 2026
FDA Reporter

WASHINGTON -- Millions of Americans with obesity are eagerly awaiting a powerful new drug from Eli Lilly called retatrutide, which has demonstrated bariatric-surgery levels of weight loss. Some aren't even waiting for approval from the Food and Drug Administration, instead racing to acquire it through sketchy means.

But STAT has learned that Eli Lilly and the FDA have allowed one person to gain access to the drug through the FDA's "compassionate use" program, a pathway that gives patients with serious and immediately life-threatening medical issues access to experimental treatments.

This person was a 79-year-old man at the time the request was made in April, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Those sources, who requested anonymity due to fear of reprisals, said it drew the interest of top health officials, suggesting the person receiving this drug was well connected.

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Read more: https://www.statnews.com/2026/06/23/eli-lilly-unusual-weight-loss-drug-trial-compassionate-use-retatrutide-trump/



Reposted by Kevin M. Kruse
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Eric Columbus
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Author asks if the patient was Trump — the White House won’t say.

‪Lizzy Lawrence‬
‪@lizzylawrence.bsky.social‬
· 1h
EXCLUSIVE: Eli Lilly gave compassionate use access to retatrutide, their unapproved powerful obesity drug, to a 79-year-old man in April. The application was arranged by a top doctor at NIH, and cleared by the FDA. www.statnews.com/2026/06/23/e...

Eli Lilly gave extraordinary obesity drug access to a 79-year-old patient. Who was it?
Exclusive: STAT has learned that Eli Lilly and the FDA allowed a 79-year-old to gain extraordinary access to an experimental obesity drug through the agency’s “compassionate use” program.
www.statnews.com
9:02 AM · Jun 23, 2026
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Author asks if the patient was Trump — the White House won’t say.

Eric Columbus (@ericcolumbus.bsky.social) 2026-06-23T13:02:45.206Z
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Eli Lilly gave extraordinary obesity drug access to a 79-year-old patient. Who was it? (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 8 hrs ago OP
If it's Chump, then we know the drug doesn't work FakeNoose 8 hrs ago #1
my first thought also rurallib 7 hrs ago #9
Best laugh all morning mountain grammy 6 hrs ago #19
W.C. Fields? bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #2
He died at the age of 66. mahatmakanejeeves 7 hrs ago #5
He reminds me of Trump bucolic_frolic 7 hrs ago #14
But Fields was a fun clown. And I think he would have loathed Trump. Auggie 5 hrs ago #32
Ooh, ooh, Mr. Kotter, Mr. Kotter tonkatoy8888 8 hrs ago #3
Link is subscription RockCreek 8 hrs ago #4
Is Trump trying to fit into his superhero leotard ToxMarz 7 hrs ago #6
According to the RawStory link, the patient has obstructive sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension, LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #7
I doubt we're getting a full story Marthe48 5 hrs ago #29
THIS!!! calimary 5 hrs ago #31
Here's to hoping it's a Stage 1 drug trial Tim S 7 hrs ago #8
What are the known side effects? Baitball Blogger 7 hrs ago #10
loss of balance, hair, mind, .... dave99 7 hrs ago #13
I'm no researcher... Hugin 6 hrs ago #16
And we know he's a fathead Marthe48 3 hrs ago #38
Interesting..... GusBob 7 hrs ago #11
He appears to have had numerous IVs PatSeg 5 hrs ago #20
I did wonder if Trump was taking something for weight loss. ananda 7 hrs ago #12
Somehow this just came to mind, from Carter era: mahatmakanejeeves 6 hrs ago #15
And they say Trump has no respect for tradition. bluedigger 6 hrs ago #17
Did they give him GLP-1's at all? Happy Hoosier 6 hrs ago #18
Interesting question PatSeg 5 hrs ago #21
LOL NewEnglandAutumn 5 hrs ago #27
Starting to add up I think PatSeg 4 hrs ago #34
I believe caffeine also suppresses appetite. Dr. T 5 hrs ago #22
This one does a couple of additional things beyond GLP-1's. TheRickles 5 hrs ago #23
"Increase energy expenditure" PatSeg 4 hrs ago #35
one of the worst possible outcomes NewEnglandAutumn 5 hrs ago #26
I have a former boss who weighed 325 lbs TexasBushwhacker 4 hrs ago #37
I'm currently trying Zepbound at a low dose. Happy Hoosier 3 hrs ago #39
side effects include hair loss Tetrachloride 5 hrs ago #24
It also promotes the growth of green algae Wicked Blue 4 hrs ago #33
Read the side effects NewEnglandAutumn 5 hrs ago #25
i'll go out on a limb and suggest barbtries 5 hrs ago #28
With his lifestyle, bad habits and obesity... llmart 5 hrs ago #30
He can be the lab rat. That's fine. GenThePerservering 4 hrs ago #36
But at 6'3" 238 lbs his BMI is 29.7 -- under the obese threshold of 30. pat_k 3 hrs ago #40

tonkatoy8888

(211 posts)
3. Ooh, ooh, Mr. Kotter, Mr. Kotter
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:23 AM
8 hrs ago

You get two guesses and the first one doesn't count.

I must say, Eli-Lily should do some more testing because it doesn't seem to have much effect on the Great Orange Whale.

LetMyPeopleVote

(183,810 posts)
7. According to the RawStory link, the patient has obstructive sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension,
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:55 AM
7 hrs ago

None of trump's doctor's reports indicate sleep apnea. If trump does not use a CPAP machine properly, that could explain late night posts and falling asleep in meetings.
https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-2677082154/

Ranganath Muniyappa, senior clinician at the National Institutes of Health, requested the drug to treat the unidentified patient for refractory obesity with obstructive sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension, which can be life-threatening, but three sources familiar with the matter told STAT the unusual request caught the attention of top health officials – and suggested the individual was well connected.

I have been on a CPAP machine for a long time. My pulmonary specialist reads the chip from the machine. I am at 98% compliance. I have trouble seeing trump using a CPAP.

Marthe48

(23,734 posts)
29. I doubt we're getting a full story
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 01:03 PM
5 hrs ago

Or accurate information about pedo. And if he wanted to try it, his yesmen medical team would say anything to get it.



Hugin

(38,103 posts)
16. I'm no researcher...
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:53 AM
6 hrs ago

But, I can see where such a powerful drug fat buster could make dementia worse fast. The brain’s mostly fat.

PatSeg

(53,991 posts)
20. He appears to have had numerous IVs
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 12:34 PM
5 hrs ago

Even if he does have a fear of needles, I'm quite sure he's been exposed to them a lot this past year. Being he has to appear in public frequently, an IV for such medication could be very inconvenient, not to mention his overblown vanity.

ananda

(35,791 posts)
12. I did wonder if Trump was taking something for weight loss.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:03 AM
7 hrs ago

But I didn't know about this new drug.

mahatmakanejeeves

(71,528 posts)
15. Somehow this just came to mind, from Carter era:
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:36 AM
6 hrs ago

Reposted by Kevin M. Kruse
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James Fallows
‪@jfallows.bsky.social‬

Somehow this just came to mind, from Carter era:

—On flight back from int'l conference, then-SecState Cyrus Vance gave reporters "background" briefing, for attrib only to "a senior gov official."

—NYT ran story next day

—Alongside story was photo of Vance, w caption saying "a senior gov official"

‪Lizzy Lawrence‬
‪@lizzylawrence.bsky.social‬
· 3h
EXCLUSIVE: Eli Lilly gave compassionate use access to retatrutide, their unapproved powerful obesity drug, to a 79-year-old man in April. The application was arranged by a top doctor at NIH, and cleared by the FDA.
https://www.statnews.com/2026/06/23/eli-lilly-unusual-weight-loss-drug-trial-compassionate-use-retatrutide-trump/

Eli Lilly gave extraordinary obesity drug access to a 79-year-old patient. Who was it?
Exclusive: STAT has learned that Eli Lilly and the FDA allowed a 79-year-old to gain extraordinary access to an experimental obesity drug through the agency’s “compassionate use” program.
www.statnews.com
10:12 AM · Jun 23, 2026

Somehow this just came to mind, from Carter era:

—On flight back from int'l conference, then-SecState Cyrus Vance gave reporters "background" briefing, for attrib only to "a senior gov official."

—NYT ran story next day

—Alongside story was photo of Vance, w caption saying "a senior gov official"

James Fallows (@jfallows.bsky.social) 2026-06-23T14:12:07.466Z

bluedigger

(17,465 posts)
17. And they say Trump has no respect for tradition.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:58 AM
6 hrs ago

Secretive drug trials on perceived individuals of low value has long been part of US policy.

Happy Hoosier

(9,718 posts)
18. Did they give him GLP-1's at all?
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 12:19 PM
6 hrs ago

I mean GLP-1's are out there, and apparently very effective.

But as I understand, they just suppress appetite. If a guy wants to guzzle hamberders, he can.

PatSeg

(53,991 posts)
21. Interesting question
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 12:39 PM
5 hrs ago

Knowing what we do about the man, I would assume that he would have opted for GLP-1 if his doctors were to permit it. Perhaps we need to look to the side effects for GLP-1 and compare them to what we've witnessed with Trump.

Dr. T

(808 posts)
22. I believe caffeine also suppresses appetite.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 12:40 PM
5 hrs ago

I can buy a bottle of caffeine pills for $5.

TheRickles

(3,569 posts)
23. This one does a couple of additional things beyond GLP-1's.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 12:40 PM
5 hrs ago

From Google AI:
Retatrutide is an experimental, once-weekly injectable medication developed by Eli Lilly that is currently in late-stage clinical trials. It functions as a "triple-agonist," targeting three different hormone receptors (GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon) to suppress appetite, regulate blood sugar, and increase energy expenditure

So they're probably trying this after a GLP-1 has failed.

PatSeg

(53,991 posts)
35. "Increase energy expenditure"
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 02:25 PM
4 hrs ago

That could explain the periodic boosts in energy and mild coherence, especially when he can't avoid public appearances.

NewEnglandAutumn

(279 posts)
26. one of the worst possible outcomes
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 01:00 PM
5 hrs ago

is slow gastric emptying and it can be permanent. People with digestive issues like colitis etc. are not supposed to take them.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,358 posts)
37. I have a former boss who weighed 325 lbs
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 02:31 PM
4 hrs ago

He's 64. Unlike Trump, he's also an alcoholic. He needs a hip replacement, but his doctor won't do the surgery until he loses 50 lbs. He and his wife took Wegovy.
VShe liked it because she got down to her goal weight. He didn't like it because it reduced his appetite for food AND alcohol, and those were 2 of the 3 pleasures he still had in life (the other being hunting). I've stayed in touch with his daughter and she fully expects him to be dead soon.

Considering Trump is such a big baby, I doubt he would be happy taking something that took away his appetite. What pleasures does he have other than eating like a skinny teenager?

Happy Hoosier

(9,718 posts)
39. I'm currently trying Zepbound at a low dose.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 02:51 PM
3 hrs ago

I lost a lost a lot of weight 4 years ago with no help, but couldn't shed that 20 pounds. My doc suggested the low dose zepbound mainly to supress certain hormones that he thought might be causing the plateau.

TBH, I could easily forget to eat if I didn't remind myself (and actually enjoy eating). I don't feel hunger, really, just that slightly empty feeling one gets just before feeling hungry. Seems to be working for me... But it is expensive!

barbtries

(31,383 posts)
28. i'll go out on a limb and suggest
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 01:03 PM
5 hrs ago

that the patient is otherwise known as the mad king.

remember when he had covid and got everything under the sun. he should have died then. but it could be said he was well connected.

llmart

(17,772 posts)
30. With his lifestyle, bad habits and obesity...
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 01:08 PM
5 hrs ago

why doesn't anyone ever question if he's diabetic?

pat_k

(14,490 posts)
40. But at 6'3" 238 lbs his BMI is 29.7 -- under the obese threshold of 30.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 03:13 PM
3 hrs ago

So why would a man who is not obese, according to his doctors, be in such desperate need as to qualify for "compassionate use."

Of course we know he is actually something like 320 with a BMI of 40, which is the clinical threshold for severe or morbid obesity. Guess that would qualify a "well-connected" man for compassionate use to treat life threatening obesity.

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