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Retatrutide vs Semaglutide

A side-by-side research comparison of Retatrutide and Semaglutide across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeRetatrutideSemaglutide
Full nameRetatrutide (Triple Agonist GIP/GLP-1/Glucagon)Semaglutide (GLP-1 Receptor Agonist)
CategoryWeight ManagementWeight Management
StatusPhase 3 Clinical TrialFDA Approved
MechanismTriple agonism creates synergistic metabolic effects. Glucagon activation increases energy expenditure and hepatic fat oxidation while GLP-1/GIP reduce appetite and improve insulin sensitivity.Binds GLP-1 receptors in the pancreas to stimulate insulin secretion, in the brain to reduce appetite, and in the GI tract to slow gastric emptying. 94% homology to native GLP-1.
Molecular weight5,200 Da (approximate)4,114 Da
Half-life6 days7 days (168 hours)
BioavailabilityHigh (SubQ)High (SubQ ~89%), Moderate (oral ~1% with SNAC)
Typical dose1-2 mg → titrate up to 12 mg0.25 mg → titrate up to 2.4 mg
FrequencyOnce weeklyOnce weekly
RouteSubcutaneous injectionSubcutaneous injection

Retatrutide reported benefits

  • Unprecedented weight loss (~24%)
  • Significant liver fat reduction
  • Improved cardiovascular markers
  • Enhanced energy expenditure
  • Superior glycemic control

Semaglutide reported benefits

  • Significant weight loss (15-17%)
  • Improved glycemic control
  • Cardiovascular risk reduction
  • Reduced food cravings
  • Lower HbA1c

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