Product name: Retatrutide
Specification: 5mg*10vial /kit 10mg*10vials/kit
MOQ :1kit
Price: 5mg USD320/kit 10mg USD600/kit
Place of Origin: China
Retatrutide
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Retatrutide works in the treatment of obesity by targeting three different hunger regulating hormones: – GIP (gastric inhibitory peptide or glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) is an incretin hormone that is released from the gut after eating. Retatrutide stimulates the beta-cells in the pancreas to secrete insulin.The drug is a peptide with amino acid sequence. It is a triple hormone receptor agonist of GLP-1, GIP, and GCGR receptors. It has been shown to achieve a more than 24% mean weight reduction in non-diabetic obese or overweight adults.
Retatrutide is similar to Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro in that it is a once weekly injection of hormones that change the way we eat, leading to early feelings of fullness and decreased appetite.
But unlike Ozempic and Wegovy, which mimic only one hunger-regulating hormone (GLP-1), or Mounjaro, which mimics two hormones (GLP-1 and GIP), retatrutide is a single molecule that mimics three different hunger-regulating hormones: GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon. That “triple G” action, as some scientists termed it at the meeting, seems to have more potent effects on a person’s appetite and satisfaction with food.
In the trial published in the NEJM, patients with obesity who were given the highest weekly dose of retatrutide (12 mg) lost an average of 58 pounds in 11 months. Their weight was still going down even when the trial ended, suggesting that longer, bigger trials yet to be completed may deliver even more impressive weight loss results. Every patient on the highest dose of retatrutide lost at least 5% of their body weight, and a quarter of those participants lost 30% or more of their weight.
In a similar study of retatrutide for patients with Type 2 diabetes published in The Lancet, patients lost about 17% of their bodyweight in nine months, which is a remarkable feat, since it’s typically harder for patients with T2D to lose the same amount of weight as other people with overweight and obesity.
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