Cagrilintide Research Guide

Full name: Cagrilintide (AM833)

A long-acting amylin analog being investigated for obesity, both on its own and in a fixed-ratio combination with semaglutide (CagriSema). Amylin is a hormone co-secreted with insulin that promotes satiety and slows gastric emptying.

How Cagrilintide Works

Acts as a dual amylin and calcitonin receptor agonist. It engages satiety centers in the area postrema and hindbrain, reducing food intake and slowing gastric emptying through a pathway distinct from GLP-1.

Dosing Protocol

Reported Benefits

Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Cagrilintide once weekly for weight management (2021) - Phase 2 trial showed dose-dependent weight loss up to ~10.8% at 26 weeks vs ~3% placebo.
  2. CagriSema (cagrilintide + semaglutide) in obesity (2023) - Combination achieved roughly 15-17% weight loss, exceeding either agent alone.

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