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GLP-1 Medications Compared

Understanding the different receptor targets and mechanisms of action for weight loss medications

Retatrutide
TARGETS:
GLP-1 GIP Glucagon
Suppresses appetite, increases energy burn, and boosts insulin response (triple action)
Tirzepatide
TARGETS:
GLP-1 GIP
Suppresses appetite and improves insulin sensitivity (dual action)
Survodutide
TARGETS:
GLP-1 Glucagon
Reduces appetite and moderately increases fat burning (balanced dual action)
Mazdutide
TARGETS:
GLP-1 Glucagon (stronger)
Primarily increases fat burning with moderate appetite control (glucagon-leaning)
Cagrilintide
TARGETS:
Amylin
Enhances fullness and slows digestion (satiety-focused)
Semaglutide
TARGETS:
GLP-1
Strong appetite reduction and delayed gastric emptying (GLP-1 only)

Understanding the Receptor Targets

How each receptor contributes to weight loss and metabolic health

GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1)
• Lowers appetite
• Increases insulin
• Slows stomach emptying
Helps you eat less, stay full longer, and lower blood sugar safely.
GIP (Glucose Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide)
• Enhances insulin release
• Supports fat metabolism
• Synergizes with GLP-1
Improves metabolic efficiency and reduces fat storage.
Glucagon (via GCGR)
• Burns fat
• Increases energy use (thermogenesis)
• Raises blood sugar
Promotes fat burning, but needs balance to avoid high blood sugar.
Amylin (via Amylin Receptor)
• Signals satiety to the brain
• Slows digestion
• Reduces food intake
Enhances fullness and reduces cravings, especially in combo with GLP-1.

Peptide Dosage Calculator

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Solution Concentration
2.5 mg/mL
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Total Doses
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