Yes, they've done quite a few studies on Mazdutide looking at how well it works and if it's safe for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes. Here are some of the main ones:
1. DREAMS-1 Phase 3 Study
This study looked at Mazdutide in Chinese people with type 2 diabetes. The results showed it really helped lower HbA1c (a blood glucose marker) and body weight. After roughly half a year, HbA1c dropped 1.57% in the 4 mg group and 2.15% in the 6 mg group, but only 0.14% in the placebo group. These effects remained constant until around week 48.
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2. GLORY-1 Phase 3 Study
The first phase 3 study to look at a GLP-1R/GCGR agonist for weight loss, and showed great results. People on Mazdutide dropped an average of 14.3% of their starting weight after nearly a year. Also, Mazdutide cut liver fat by 80.2% in people with high starting liver fat. The study also saw big improvements in a few heart-related risk factors, like blood pressure, triglycerides, total cholesterol and LDL-C. It seemed to work well and was safe for weight loss and improving metabolic health
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3. Safety profile
Mazdutide was tested at 4 mg and 6 mg doses. It seemed safe, with no new major issues. The most common issues were gastrointestinal, like feeling sick, diarrhea and vomiting, and most were mild. No serious hypoglycemic events were reported.
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4. Results
Mazdutide shows good results for type 2 diabetes and obesity by working on glucagon and GLP-1 receptors. Studies show that Mazdutide may be a good choice for weight loss, blood sugar control, and lowering liver fat and other metabolic risks.
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