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The preclinical discovery and clinical evaluation of tirzepatide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Expert Opin Drug Discov · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

Tirzepatide is a new medication that targets both type 2 diabetes and obesity by acting on two hormones, GIP and GLP-1. In phase 3 clinical trials, it helped patients lower their blood sugar and lose weight, with mostly mild to moderate side effects like stomach issues. Regulatory agencies have approved its use for these conditions based on the trial results.

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JournalExpert Opin Drug Discov, 2024
Citations3
Relative citation ratio0.78
NIH percentile42
Molecules tirzepatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite numerous antidiabetic medications available for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, a substantial percentage of patients fail to achieve optimal glycemic control. Furthermore, the escalating obesity pandemic underscores the urgent need for effective relevant pharmacotherapies. Tirzepatide, a novel dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist, offers a promising therapeutic option. AREAS COVERED: This review describes the discovery and clinical development of tirzepatide. Based on data from pivotal in vivo and in vitro studies, the authors present the pharmacodynamic profile of tirzepatide. Furthermore, they summarize data from the clinical trial programs that assessed the efficacy and safety of tirzepatide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes or obesity in a broad spectrum of patients, and discuss its therapeutic potential. EXPERT OPINION: Tirzepatide effectively reduces glucose levels and body weight in patients with type 2 diabetes and/or obesity, with a generally safe profile. Based on data from phase 3 clinical trials, several agencies have approved its use for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Clinicians should be aware of possible adverse events, mainly mild-to-moderate gastrointestinal side effects. Overall, tirzepatide represents a promising treatment option for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38654653 ↗

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