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Treatment of obesity with medications binding the glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor: what is the current state of play?

Expert Opin Pharmacother · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

A review of medications that bind the GLP-1 receptor for obesity treatment found that retatrutide, CagriSema, survudotide, tirzepatide, semaglutide, and liraglutide vary in effectiveness. The review analyzed phase 2 and phase 3 data but noted that ongoing phase 3 studies are still needed to better understand long-term safety, dosage, and potential side effects.

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JournalExpert Opin Pharmacother, 2024
Citations10
Relative citation ratio1.87
NIH percentile71
Molecules
Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Obesity, marked by abnormal fat accumulation, poses significant health risks, necessitating effective therapeutic interventions. The focus of this review is to elucidate the importance of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor-binding medications in addressing obesity-related health deteriorations. AREAS COVERED: Exploring the mechanisms, efficacy, and safety profiles, this review comprehensively assesses medications selectively or non-selectively binding the GLP-1 receptor for obesity treatment. A meticulous analysis of phase 2 and phase 3 data positions retatrutide, CagriSema, survudotide, tirzepatide, semaglutide, and liraglutide in order of effectiveness. While showcasing their efficacy and safety, the review acknowledges the ongoing phase 3 studies, highlighting the need for further exploration of contraindications, dosage, and potential adverse effects to inform personalized treatment decisions. EXPERT OPINION: The ongoing anticipation of long-term benefits, particularly sustained weight loss and cardiovascular outcomes, underscores the significance of future treatment algorithms for addressing the disease of obesity.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38299476 ↗