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Tirzepatide: A Promising Drug for Type 2 Diabetes and Beyond.

Cureus · 2023

Last updated 2026-06-21

Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injection for type 2 diabetes that combines two hormone effects to improve blood sugar control and reduce weight. In large trials (SURPASS 1-5), doses of 5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg lowered blood sugar more than other diabetes drugs and led to weight loss ranging from 6.2 kg to 12.9 kg. The drug also showed benefits for heart health, such as lowering blood pressure and improving cholesterol, with generally mild side effects and a low risk of low blood sugar.

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JournalCureus, 2023
Citations20
Relative citation ratio2.53
NIH percentile80
Molecules tirzepatide

Abstract

Tirzepatide is a promising drug with dual-acting glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor activation that has revolutionized the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) as an adjunct to diet and exercise. In phase 3 clinical trials (SURPASS 1-5), the dose-dependent efficacy and safety of tirzepatide were assessed by once-weekly subcutaneous injection (5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg), as monotherapy or combination therapy, in individuals with T2DM. Tirzepatide has been shown to achieve better glycemic control in terms of glycosylated hemoglobin reduction and improved fasting and postprandial glucose levels as compared to other diabetic medications. Moreover, the studies demonstrate a reduction in body weight (-6.2 to -12.9 kg), and other cardiovascular benefits by altering the lipid profile, reducing blood pressure, and visceral adiposity. Tirzepatide has acceptable side effects and is well tolerated, with a low risk of hypoglycemia. The SURPASS 4 clinical trial has shown positive cardiovascular outcomes in people with T2DM and elevated cardiovascular risk. Additionally, encouraging results from SURMOUNT trials and ongoing SURPASS-CVOT studies will shed more light on cardiovascular safety in the future. In this review, we have summarized the clinical trials and their respective outcomes and highlighted the potential future indications for tirzepatide in the management of obesity, heart failure, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 37265914 ↗

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