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Cagrilintide vs Retatrutide

An educational, source-based comparison of Cagrilintide and Retatrutide — how each peptide works, what it's researched for, and what to know before going deeper.

Metabolic · Amylin
Cagrilintide

Long-acting amylin analog studied alongside GLP-1 agonists.

Mechanism

A long-acting analog of amylin, a pancreatic hormone co-secreted with insulin. It slows gastric emptying, increases satiety, and suppresses glucagon — complementary to GLP-1 mechanisms.

Research areas
  • Weight management as monotherapy and combined with semaglutide (CagriSema)
  • Glycemic control in type 2 diabetes
Considerations
  • Investigational; not yet FDA-approved as monotherapy.
  • GI side effects similar to GLP-1 agonists.
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Metabolic · Incretin
Retatrutide

Triple GLP-1/GIP/glucagon agonist in late-stage obesity trials.

Mechanism

A synthetic peptide that simultaneously agonizes GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors. The glucagon component is hypothesized to add energy expenditure on top of the appetite suppression and insulinotropic effects of GLP-1/GIP.

Research areas
  • Obesity and weight loss (Phase 3)
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • NAFLD/MASH
Considerations
  • Investigational; not FDA-approved (Phase 3 ongoing).
  • GI side effects common, similar to other incretin therapies.
  • Requires physician oversight.
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Cagrilintide vs Retatrutide — Key differences

  • Class: Cagrilintide is classified as Metabolic · Amylin, while Retatrutide is Metabolic · Incretin.
  • Primary research focus: Cagrilintideweight management as monotherapy and combined with semaglutide (cagrisema); Retatrutideobesity and weight loss (phase 3).
  • Tag: Weight loss vs Weight loss.

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