Cagrilintide
AM833
Mechanism
Long-acting amylin receptor agonist that suppresses appetite and promotes weight loss. Works by mimicking the effects of amylin, a hormone that regulates food intake.
Half-Life
7-8 days
Administration
Technical Protocol
Cagrilintide: Comprehensive Research Guide
Overview
Cagrilintide (AM833) is a long-acting amylin receptor agonist currently under investigation for weight management. Amylin is a hormone co-secreted with insulin that helps regulate food intake and glucose metabolism. Cagrilintide mimics these effects with an extended half-life.
Mechanism of Action
Amylin Receptor Agonism
- Appetite Suppression: Reduces food intake and appetite
- Gastric Emptying: Delays gastric emptying
- Satiety: Promotes feelings of fullness
- Glucose: May improve glucose control
Weight Loss
- Significant Loss: Promotes substantial weight loss
- Sustained: Long-acting formulation provides sustained effects
- Combination: Often studied in combination with semaglutide
Research Applications
Weight Management
- Obesity: Treatment of obesity
- Weight Loss: Significant weight loss in trials
- Long-term: Potential for long-term weight management
- Combination: Research into combination therapies
Dosage
- Research: 0.3-4.5 mg weekly
- Typical: 2.4-4.5 mg weekly
- Administration: Subcutaneous injection
- Frequency: Once weekly
Side Effects
- GI Effects: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation
- Mild to Moderate: Generally mild to moderate
- Tolerance: May improve with continued use
Storage
- Temperature: 2-8°C (refrigerated)
- Do Not Freeze: Protect from freezing
- Light: Protect from light
This information is for research and educational purposes only. Cagrilintide is investigational and not approved for human use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cagrilintide?
A long-acting amylin receptor agonist under investigation for weight management. Promotes significant weight loss through appetite suppression.
How does Cagrilintide work?
Long-acting amylin receptor agonist that suppresses appetite and promotes weight loss. Works by mimicking the effects of amylin, a hormone that regulates food intake.
What is the typical dosage of Cagrilintide in research?
The typical research dosage of Cagrilintide is 2.4-4.5 mg (range: 0.3-4.5 mg). Common administration routes include Subcutaneous.
How should Cagrilintide be stored?
Store at 2-8°C, do not freeze
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