Investigational GLP-1-Based Medicine Uses Triple Targeting to Accelerate Weight Loss

In this episode of Science Snapshot, learn how retatrutide, an investigational triple agonist targeting GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors, showed 28.3% average weight loss at 80 weeks, surpassing currently approved injectables in separate trials.

Science Snapshot GLP1

A “next-generation” GLP-1-based medicine may be setting a new benchmark for weight loss drugs. In May 2026, new trial results for retatrutide, an investigational triple agonist targeting GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors, showed that average weight loss reached 28.3% at 80 weeks—surpassing the weight-loss results of currently approved injectables in separate trials.

Watch the full video to learn more about how this medicine works and what it might mean for patient care.

 

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