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Cagrilintide

peptides · Long-acting amylin analogue

Limited evidence

Cagrilintide is a long-acting synthetic analogue of amylin, a hormone co-released with insulin that slows gastric emptying and signals satiety. It's often combined with semaglutide for greater combined weight loss.

⏱️ Timing & dosage for Cagrilintide

Best time to take

Once weekly subQ, titrated monthly; ongoing with medical supervision

Suggested dose

0.3-2.4 mg weekly

✅ Benefits of Cagrilintide

  • Slows gastric emptying and reduces appetite
  • Complements GLP-1 agonists for greater combined weight loss
  • Suppresses glucagon after meals
  • Once-weekly dosing

⚠️ Side effects & risks

  • Administered via weekly subQ injection; not FDA-approved as a standalone product, sourced as a research compound -- verify purity/COA
  • Nausea is the primary side effect, especially during titration
  • Additive GI effects when combined with GLP-1 agonists

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