Tesamorelin: Randomised human evidence recorded as yes.
Living list · Medicine
Weight-loss medicines
What is approved, where, and what the trials actually showed — plus an honest account of what is sold online with no evidence behind it at all.
one column per programme, in list order · top to bottom: Weight change, Placebo arm, Placebo-adjusted, Pivotal trial, Participants, Duration
79 of 198 — 6 core fields across 33 programmes. These are not cells we are missing: they are numbers no maker, regulator or customer ever made public. 20 Aug 2026
The comparison
The date is in every cell, not in a footnote: the age of a number is a property of the number, not of the page.
| Programme | Brand▲▼ | Class▲▼ | Route▲▼ | Weight change▲▼ % | Placebo arm▲▼ % | Placebo-adjusted▲▼ pp | Pivotal trial▲▼ | Participants▲▼ | Duration▲▼ weeks | Stopped for side effects▲▼ | Randomised human evidence▼ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tesamorelin
○claimed
|
never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | yes ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — The exception on this list. Real Phase 3 evidence, N=412 plus an extension, and an FDA approval — for one narrow indication only: reduction of excess abdominal fat in people with HIV-associated lipodystrophy. Regulatory status — APPROVED in the US as Egrifta, NDA 022505, for HIV-associated lipodystrophy only. WADA — Prohibited (S2.2.4) Known harms — Its own label states it is not indicated for weight loss and is weight-neutral. Contraindicated in active malignancy. In trials, 5% developed an HbA1c of 6.5% or above versus 1% on placebo — a hazard ratio of 3.3 for developing diabetes. | |||||||||||
GHK-Cu (injected)
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | topical only ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — The human evidence that exists is topical and thin: one small facial-skin study and one wound-gel trial still recruiting. There is no randomised trial of injected GHK-Cu in humans. Regulatory status — Injectable routes removed from the safety-risk list Apr 2026; not compoundable. Topical cosmetic use is a separate regulatory category. WADA — Injectable use captured by S0 Known harms — Copper load with repeated injection is an unstudied hazard. | |||||||||||
BPC-157
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — No completed, published human randomised trial. The registry holds three records: a 2015 Phase 1 whose data were withdrawn before peer review, a Phase 2 hamstring trial still recruiting, and an unrelated study. The roughly 200 PubMed entries are almost all animal work from one research group. Regulatory status — Unapproved drug. Removed from the FDA's significant-safety-risk list around 22 Apr 2026 — which does not make it legal to compound. An advisory panel voted 8–6 to recommend adding it to the compounding list on 23 Jul 2026; that vote is non-binding and rulemaking has not begun. WADA — Prohibited at all times (S0) Known harms — FDA cited immunogenicity risk and impurities. No human safety database exists to characterise the risk. | |||||||||||
TB-500
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — The fragment sold as TB-500 has exactly one registered human trial, still recruiting with no results. Full-length thymosin β4 — a different molecule — does have real Phase 2 and Phase 3 trials, none of which led to approval for anything. Conflating the two is the standard marketing move. Regulatory status — Unapproved. Same April 2026 list removal and same July 2026 advisory vote as BPC-157, with the same legal effect: none. WADA — Prohibited (S2.3, growth factors) Known harms — No human safety dataset for the fragment. | |||||||||||
CJC-1295
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — One registered trial, in HIV-associated visceral obesity, terminated. Nothing else. There is no positive human efficacy evidence for any marketed use. Regulatory status — Unapproved; no approved medical use anywhere. WADA — Prohibited (S2.2.4, GHRH analogues) Known harms — Sustained growth hormone and IGF-1 elevation is the mechanism of concern. | |||||||||||
MOTS-c
○claimed
|
never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — No randomised trial of administered MOTS-c in humans. One Phase 2 in prediabetes is recruiting with no results. Every other hit measures naturally occurring MOTS-c or studies exercise. Regulatory status — Unapproved. Removed from the safety-risk list Apr 2026; advisory vote 7–5 in Jul 2026; not compoundable. WADA — Prohibited (S0; classed as a metabolic modulator in some national renderings) Known harms — Nothing characterised — there is no human exposure dataset. | |||||||||||
Epitalon
○claimed
|
never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — Zero registered human trials on ClinicalTrials.gov. The supporting literature is largely older Russian-language work outside mainstream registries. Regulatory status — Unapproved; not compoundable. WADA — Prohibited (S0) Known harms — Nothing characterised. | |||||||||||
AOD-9604
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — Zero registered trials and zero randomised trials in PubMed. Obesity development was abandoned. The literature that exists consists of doping-detection methods papers. Regulatory status — Unapproved. WADA — Prohibited (S2.2.3, growth hormone fragments) Known harms — Nothing characterised. | |||||||||||
Semax / Selank
○claimed
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never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | none ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — Semax: zero registered trials; one Russian motor-neurone-disease paper from 2007. Selank: zero registered trials, and no English-language randomised trial exists at all. Regulatory status — Unapproved; not compoundable. WADA — Captured by S0 Known harms — Nothing characterised. | |||||||||||
Ipamorelin
○claimed
|
never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | never | negative ○21.08.26 |
Why these cells are empty
Evidence — Two randomised trials, both in postoperative ileus, both unsuccessful; the programme was abandoned. Plus one 1999 pharmacology study in volunteers. No randomised trial for body composition, healing or longevity exists. Regulatory status — Still on the FDA's significant-safety-risk list. FDA cites immunogenicity risk and serious adverse events including death with intravenous administration. It is the only compound here the agency kept on that list in 2026. WADA — Prohibited (S2.2.4, growth hormone secretagogues) Known harms — The only one on this list FDA has affirmatively kept flagged for safety. | |||||||||||
| No published Randomised human evidence — 23 programmes | |||||||||||
Semaglutide 2.4 mg
Novo Nordisk
●strong
|
Wegovy ●21.08.26 | GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Injection, weekly ●21.08.26 | -14.9 % ●21.08.26 | -2.4 % ●21.08.26 | -12.5 pp ●21.08.26 | STEP 1 ●21.08.26 | 1 961 ●21.08.26 | 68 weeks ●21.08.26 | 6.8% vs 3.2% placebo ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — SELECT (N=17,604, mean 40 months) showed a real cardiovascular benefit in people with established heart disease and no diabetes: major adverse cardiac events 6.5% vs 8.0%, HR 0.80. This is the strongest outcome evidence for any medicine on this page. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours (rodent finding). Contraindicated with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2. Harms — Nausea 44%, diarrhoea 30%, vomiting 24%, constipation 24%. Serious: pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, acute kidney injury, pulmonary aspiration under anaesthesia. Generics — First generics for weight management have arrived, but not in the US. Health Canada authorised Apotex's Sevmia on 29 Jun 2026 — the first generic semaglutide indicated for chronic weight management, though other generic semaglutide products were already listed in Canada. Trade reporting attributes the early entry to a lapsed patent maintenance fee; Health Canada does not say so. Brazil approved locally-made generics (EMS, Germed) on 17 Aug 2026. Price — US list $1,349.02 per 28-day package; manufacturer cash-pay $299/month. Covered under the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge from 1 Jul 2026 at roughly $50 to the beneficiary. No verifiable EU or Brazilian list price exists in a primary source. Supply — Shortage resolved 21 Feb 2025. | |||||||||||
Semaglutide 7.2 mg
Novo Nordisk
●strong
|
Wegovy HD ●21.08.26 | GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Injection, weekly ●21.08.26 | -19.5 % ●21.08.26 | -3.8 % ●21.08.26 | -15.7 pp ●21.08.26 | STEP UP ●21.08.26 | undisclosed | 72 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None specific to this dose. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours, as for 2.4 mg. Harms — Same profile as 2.4 mg; dose-specific incidence not published. Generics — None. Price — US manufacturer cash-pay $399/month for new patients. Supply — No shortage reported. | |||||||||||
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral
Novo Nordisk
●strong
|
Wegovy tablets ●21.08.26 | GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Tablet, daily ●21.08.26 | -14.0 % ●21.08.26 | -2.0 % ●21.08.26 | -12.0 pp ●21.08.26 | OASIS 4 ●21.08.26 | 307 ●21.08.26 | 64 weeks ●21.08.26 | 7% vs 6% placebo ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — The cardiovascular labelling rests on SOUL, which studied oral semaglutide 14 mg — the diabetes product, not this 25 mg obesity product. No dedicated outcome trial of the 25 mg dose exists. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours. Harms — Gastrointestinal adverse events in 74% vs 42% placebo. Generics — None. Price — US manufacturer cash-pay $149/month — the cheapest branded GLP-1 in the United States. Supply — No shortage reported. Sources for this rowFDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 1 Dec 2025 OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 1 Sep 2025 | |||||||||||
Tirzepatide
Eli Lilly
●strong
|
Zepbound (US) / Mounjaro ●21.08.26 | Dual GIP + GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Injection, weekly ●21.08.26 | -20.9 % ●21.08.26 | -3.1 % ●21.08.26 | -17.8 pp ●21.08.26 | SURMOUNT-1 ●21.08.26 | 2 539 ●21.08.26 | 72 weeks ●21.08.26 | 4.8–6.7% vs 3.4% placebo ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — SURPASS-CVOT compared tirzepatide against active dulaglutide, not placebo: non-inferior, superiority not met. SURMOUNT-MMO, the obesity outcomes trial, is still running with no results. Anyone citing SURMOUNT-MMO results today is citing nothing. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours (rat finding). Harms — Nausea 28%, diarrhoea 23%, constipation 17%, vomiting 13%, hair loss 5%. Generics — None anywhere. Composition-of-matter patents run into the mid-2030s. Price — US self-pay $299–$449/month depending on dose. Only the Zepbound KwikPen is on the Medicare covered list. Supply — Shortage resolved 19 Dec 2024. Sources for this rowFDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 1 Jan 2026 SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 4 Jun 2022 | |||||||||||
Orforglipron
Eli Lilly
●strong
|
Foundayo ●21.08.26 | Small-molecule (non-peptide) GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Tablet, daily ●21.08.26 | -11.1 % ●21.08.26 | -2.1 % ●21.08.26 | -9.0 pp ●21.08.26 | ATTAIN-1 ●21.08.26 | 3 127 ●21.08.26 | 72 weeks ●21.08.26 | 8% vs 3% placebo — the highest of the GLP-1 agents ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — None. No cardiovascular outcomes trial has reported. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours — applied as a class warning even though the label states orforglipron itself produced no tumours in rodents, because human relevance is undetermined. Harms — At the top dose: nausea 35%, diarrhoea 25%, vomiting 24%, constipation 24%. Generics — None. New chemical entity. Price — US self-pay from $149/month; Medicare Part D $50/month from 1 Jul 2026. Supply — No shortage reported. Sources for this rowFDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 1 Apr 2026 | |||||||||||
Liraglutide 3.0 mg
Novo Nordisk; Teva (generic)
●strong
|
Saxenda + generics ●21.08.26 | GLP-1 receptor agonist ●21.08.26 | Injection, daily ●21.08.26 | -8.0 % ●21.08.26 | -2.6 % ●21.08.26 | -5.4 pp ●21.08.26 | SCALE Obesity and Prediabetes ●21.08.26 | 3 731 ●21.08.26 | 56 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — LEADER showed cardiovascular benefit at the 1.8 mg diabetes dose. There is no outcome trial at the 3.0 mg obesity dose. Boxed warning — Thyroid C-cell tumours. Harms — Nausea 40%, diarrhoea 21%, vomiting 16%. Generics — The only genericised GLP-1. Teva launched generic liraglutide in the US on 28 Aug 2025. Price — Brand reference around $1,324/month in the US; generic launch price not disclosed. Not on the Medicare covered list. Supply — None current. | |||||||||||
Phentermine / topiramate ER
Vivus
●strong
|
Qsymia ●21.08.26 | Sympathomimetic + anticonvulsant combination ●21.08.26 | Tablet, daily ●21.08.26 | -9.8 % ●21.08.26 | -1.2 % ●21.08.26 | -8.6 pp ●21.08.26 | CONQUER ●21.08.26 | 2 487 ●21.08.26 | 56 weeks ●21.08.26 | Label reports only all-cause withdrawal of 31–40%, which is not comparable to other drugs' figures ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — None. The required post-marketing cardiovascular trial was never completed. Boxed warning — None — but the warnings are extensive. Harms — Embryo-fetal toxicity including cleft lip and palate, suicidal ideation, acute angle-closure glaucoma, cognitive impairment, metabolic acidosis, kidney stones, slowed growth in adolescents. Paraesthesia 20%, dry mouth 19%. Generics — Generic available in the US since 2023–24. Price — As low as about $63/month with coupons. Not Medicare-covered for obesity. Supply — None. Sources for this rowFDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 1 Sep 2024 | |||||||||||
Naltrexone / bupropion ER
Currax; Orexigen Ireland
●strong
|
Contrave (US) / Mysimba (EU) ●21.08.26 | Opioid antagonist + aminoketone antidepressant ●21.08.26 | Tablet, twice daily ●21.08.26 | -5.4 % ●21.08.26 | -1.3 % ●21.08.26 | -4.1 pp ●21.08.26 | COR-I ●21.08.26 | 1 074 ●21.08.26 | 56 weeks ●21.08.26 | 24% vs 12% placebo — by far the highest of any approved agent ●21.08.26 | never |
Outcomes — The LIGHT cardiovascular outcomes trial was terminated early in 2015 after the sponsor's unauthorised disclosure of interim data, and never produced a valid result. The label states plainly that the cardiovascular effect has not been established. Boxed warning — Suicidal thoughts and behaviours — the antidepressant class warning. Harms — Seizure risk, blood pressure and heart rate increases, hepatotoxicity, angle-closure glaucoma, opioid blockade. Nausea 33%, constipation 19%, headache 18%. Generics — Generic available in the US. Price — About $199/month with coupons. Not Medicare-covered for obesity. Supply — None. Sources for this rowFDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 1 Mar 2021 | |||||||||||
Orlistat
Roche; Haleon; many generics
●strong
|
Xenical (Rx) / alli (OTC) ●21.08.26 | Gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor ●21.08.26 | Capsule, three times daily ●21.08.26 | -5.2 % ●21.08.26 | -2.8 % ●21.08.26 | -2.4 pp ●21.08.26 | XENDOS ●21.08.26 | 3 305 ●21.08.26 | 208 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — No cardiovascular outcome trial. XENDOS showed a 42% reduction in progression to type 2 diabetes over four years, and that endpoint is in the label. Boxed warning — None. Harms — Oily spotting 27%, flatus with discharge 24%, faecal urgency 22%, faecal incontinence 8%. Post-marketing: severe liver injury; kidney stones and oxalate nephropathy warning added to alli. Generics — Extensively genericised worldwide, off patent. Price — Brand about $430 per fill; alli about $87; generics cheaper. Supply — None. Sources for this rowFDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 1 Nov 2022 | |||||||||||
Phentermine
Multiple
●strong
|
Adipex-P, Lomaira, Duromine ●21.08.26 | Sympathomimetic amine anorectic ●21.08.26 | Tablet, daily ●21.08.26 | never | never | never | never | undisclosed | never | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None. Boxed warning — None, but the label warns of primary pulmonary hypertension — described in the label as a rare, frequently fatal lung disease — and serious regurgitant cardiac valvular disease. Harms — Abuse and dependence potential; tolerance develops. Generics — Long off patent, extremely cheap. Price — As low as about $16/month in the US. Supply — None. Sources for this rowFDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 1 Jan 2012 | |||||||||||
Setmelanotide
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals
●strong
|
Imcivree ●21.08.26 | MC4R agonist ●21.08.26 | Injection, daily ●21.08.26 | -15.8 % ●21.08.26 | 2.6 % ●21.08.26 | -18.4 pp ●21.08.26 | TRANSCEND ●21.08.26 | 142 ●21.08.26 | 52 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None; the populations are too small. Boxed warning — None. Harms — Skin hyperpigmentation, nausea, vomiting, headache in over 20%. Depression and suicidal ideation monitoring; spontaneous penile erections. Generics — None; orphan exclusivity. Price — About $3,706 per vial in the US. Annual cost widely reported in the high six figures but not corroborated by a primary source. Supply — None. Sources for this rowEMA — Imcivree EPAR 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Metreleptin
Amryt / Chiesi
●strong
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Myalept (US) / Myalepta (EU) ●21.08.26 | Recombinant leptin analogue ●21.08.26 | Injection, daily ●21.08.26 | never | never | never | NIH open-label cohort ●21.08.26 | 107 ●21.08.26 | never | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None. Boxed warning — Two components: neutralising anti-metreleptin antibodies that can cause loss of efficacy and severe infection; and risk of T-cell lymphoma. Available only through a restricted programme. Harms — Headache, hypoglycaemia, abdominal pain. Generics — None. Price — Not disclosed in any primary source. Widely reported above $700,000 a year. Supply — None. Sources for this rowFDA — Myalept label 24 Feb 2014 | |||||||||||
Mazdutide
Innovent Biologics
◐partial
|
Xin Er Mei (信尔美)~ ◐21.08.26 | Dual glucagon + GLP-1 receptor agonist~ ◐21.08.26 | Injection, weekly~ ◐21.08.26 | -14.8 % ●21.08.26 | -0.5 % ●21.08.26 | -14.3 pp ●21.08.26 | GLORY-1 ●21.08.26 | undisclosed | 48 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None. Boxed warning — Not established in an accessible label. Harms — Gastrointestinal effects predominate. Glucagon agonism raises theoretical questions about heart rate and hepatic effects. Incidence figures not in an accessible primary source. Generics — None. Price — Not corroborated. Supply — Not known. | |||||||||||
Ecnoglutide
Sciwind Biosciences
◐partial
|
Ecnoglutide (brand not disclosed)~ ◐21.08.26 | cAMP-biased GLP-1 receptor agonist~ ◐21.08.26 | Injection, weekly~ ◐21.08.26 | -15.4 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -0.3 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -15.1 pp~ ◐21.08.26 | SLIMMER~ ◐21.08.26 | undisclosed | 48 weeks~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Outcomes — None. Boxed warning — Not established in an accessible label. Harms — Not published in an accessible primary source. Generics — None. Price — Not disclosed. Supply — Not known. Sources for this rowSciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide 6 Mar 2026 | |||||||||||
Retatrutide
Eli Lilly
◐partial
|
never | Triple GLP-1 / GIP / glucagon agonist~ ◐21.08.26 | never | -28.3 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -2.2 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -26.1 pp~ ◐21.08.26 | TRIUMPH-1~ ◐21.08.26 | 2 339~ ◐21.08.26 | 80 weeks~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never |
Filing slipped to Q1 2027 for manufacturing and quality data. The cardiovascular outcomes trial does not complete until Feb 2029. TRIUMPH-2 and -3, in people with diabetes and with cardiovascular disease, came in materially lower at roughly 21% and 23%. A dysesthesia signal appeared in 8.8–20.9% of participants in TRIUMPH-4 versus 0.7% on placebo. Sources for this rowRetatrutide — Eli Lilly 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
CagriSema
Novo Nordisk
○claimed
|
never | Amylin analogue + GLP-1 agonist ○21.08.26 | never | -20.4 % ○21.08.26 | -3.0 % ○21.08.26 | -17.4 pp ○21.08.26 | REDEFINE 1 ○21.08.26 | 3 417 ○21.08.26 | 68 weeks ○21.08.26 | never | never |
US application submitted 18 Dec 2025; no confirmed decision date. No EU submission verifiable from EMA sources. REDEFINE 4, the head-to-head against tirzepatide, MISSED its primary endpoint on 23 Feb 2026 — non-inferiority was not demonstrated. This is the single most under-reported fact in consumer coverage of this drug. Sources for this rowCagriSema — Novo Nordisk 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Amycretin
Novo Nordisk
○claimed
|
never | Single molecule acting on GLP-1 and amylin receptors ○21.08.26 | never | -22.0 % ○21.08.26 | 2.0 % ○21.08.26 | -24.0 pp ○21.08.26 | never | 125 ○21.08.26 | 36 weeks ○21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Phase 3 announced for Q1 2026, but no Phase 3 obesity trial is findable on ClinicalTrials.gov. Treat any claim of amycretin Phase 3 data as non-existent. The figure here comes from a small early trial and will very likely shrink at scale. Sources for this rowAmycretin — Novo Nordisk 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Bimagrumab + semaglutide
Eli Lilly
○claimed
|
never | Anti-activin receptor antibody, muscle-sparing, combined with a GLP-1 ○21.08.26 | never | -22.1 % ○21.08.26 | never | never | BELIEVE ○21.08.26 | 507 ○21.08.26 | 72 weeks ○21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
One Phase 2 in obesity with diabetes was withdrawn before enrolling anyone, for stated strategic reasons. The interesting endpoint here is not the weight number but its composition: 92.8% of the loss was fat, with lean mass preserved. Bimagrumab alone added 2.5 kg of lean mass. Comparator arms in the same trial: semaglutide alone −15.7%. Sources for this rowBimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Aleniglipron
Structure Therapeutics
◐partial
|
never | Oral small-molecule GLP-1 agonist~ ◐21.08.26 | never | -16.3 %~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never | ACCESS II~ ◐21.08.26 | 85~ ◐21.08.26 | 44 weeks~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Phase 3 from H2 2026. Figure quoted is already placebo-adjusted. Small trial; 3.7% discontinued for adverse events among those escalated. Sources for this rowAleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
MariTide
Amgen
●strong
|
never | GIP receptor antagonist conjugated to a GLP-1 agonist ●21.08.26 | never | -16.2 % ●21.08.26 | -2.5 % ●21.08.26 | -13.7 pp ●21.08.26 | never | 592 ●21.08.26 | 52 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
Why these cells are empty
Phase 3 running; primary completions Jan 2027. Cardiovascular outcomes trial to Jun 2028. Dosed monthly rather than weekly, which is the point of the molecule. No Phase 3 efficacy readout exists — any claim of one circulating now is unsupported. Sources for this rowMariTide — Amgen 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Survodutide
Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand
●strong
|
never | Dual glucagon + GLP-1 agonist ●21.08.26 | never | -13.0 % ●21.08.26 | -5.4 % ●21.08.26 | -7.6 pp ●21.08.26 | SYNCHRONIZE-1 ●21.08.26 | 725 ●21.08.26 | 76 weeks ●21.08.26 | never | never |
No regulatory filing announced. A textbook estimand problem. The widely-quoted “16.6%” is the trial-product estimand — people who kept taking it. The NEJM primary analysis, counting everyone randomised, is −13.0% against a −5.4% placebo arm. Both numbers are honest; only one describes real-world use. Sources for this rowSurvodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
VK2735 (oral)
Viking Therapeutics
◐partial
|
never | Dual GLP-1 / GIP agonist~ ◐21.08.26 | never | -12.2 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -1.3 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -10.9 pp~ ◐21.08.26 | VENTURE-Oral~ ◐21.08.26 | 280~ ◐21.08.26 | 13 weeks~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never |
Phase 3 is running on the injectable formulation, not this one. Only 13 weeks. Short trials flatter weight-loss drugs, because the curve has not yet flattened. Sources for this rowVK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Petrelintide
Zealand Pharma / Roche
◐partial
|
never | Long-acting amylin analogue~ ◐21.08.26 | never | -10.7 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -1.7 %~ ◐21.08.26 | -9.0 pp~ ◐21.08.26 | ZUPREME-1~ ◐21.08.26 | 493~ ◐21.08.26 | 42 weeks~ ◐21.08.26 | never | never |
Phase 3 to start H2 2026. The headline here is tolerability, not size: discontinuation for adverse events was 4.8% against 4.9% on placebo, with no vomiting at the maximally effective dose. If that holds, it changes who can stay on treatment. Sources for this rowPetrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche 20 Aug 2026 | |||||||||||
Regulator by regulator
Five states, five shapes before five colours. Refused is a decision; not approved is silence.
| Programme | FDA | EMA | MHRA | ANVISA | PMDA | NMPA | Canada | TGA | Approved in |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semaglutide 2.4 mg The only weight-loss medicine with proven cardiovascular outcome benefit · First generic anywhere arrived in Canada through an administrative accident | 8/8 | ||||||||
| Semaglutide 7.2 mg Almost every press account quotes −20.7% without the comparison arm; the registry has had it all along | 3/8 | ||||||||
| Semaglutide 25 mg, oral Removes the “there is no pill” argument that drove much grey-market buying | 3/8 1 under review | ||||||||
| Tirzepatide Largest weight effect of any approved medicine · Its cardiovascular evidence is weaker than semaglutide's, which is the reverse of the popular impression | 8/8 | ||||||||
| Orforglipron First small-molecule oral GLP-1 — no peptide manufacturing constraint, which is what makes global scale plausible · Approved in exactly one country | 1/8 | ||||||||
| Liraglutide 3.0 mg The first GLP-1 to face real generic competition — a preview of where the class goes | 5/8 1 withdrawn | ||||||||
| Phentermine / topiramate ER The clearest case of two competent regulators reading the same dossier and reaching opposite conclusions | 1/8 1 refused | ||||||||
| Naltrexone / bupropion ER One in four people stopped it because of side effects · Its outcomes trial was destroyed by the sponsor's own conduct | 5/8 | ||||||||
| Orlistat The only approved obesity drug available without a prescription · Smallest effect of any approved agent, and the longest safety record | 8/8 | ||||||||
| Phentermine Approved 67 years ago and still the cheapest option · The only one not licensed for long-term use, yet often used that way | 3/8 | ||||||||
| Setmelanotide Not a general obesity drug — it treats specific genetic and acquired defects in the melanocortin pathway · Shows what obesity medicine looks like when the mechanism is known precisely | 3/8 | ||||||||
| Metreleptin Routinely miscategorised as an obesity drug — it is a replacement therapy for a hormone people are missing | 4/8 | ||||||||
| Mazdutide “Approved in China” is not “approved” — this is a common grey-market talking point | 1/8 | ||||||||
| Ecnoglutide Approved on data that has never been peer-reviewed and whose sample size is undisclosed | 1/8 | ||||||||
| Retatrutide Triple GLP-1 / GIP / glucagon agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| CagriSema Amylin analogue + GLP-1 agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Amycretin Single molecule acting on GLP-1 and amylin receptors | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Bimagrumab + semaglutide Anti-activin receptor antibody, muscle-sparing, combined with a GLP-1 | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Aleniglipron Oral small-molecule GLP-1 agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| MariTide GIP receptor antagonist conjugated to a GLP-1 agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Survodutide Dual glucagon + GLP-1 agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| VK2735 (oral) Dual GLP-1 / GIP agonist | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Petrelintide Long-acting amylin analogue | 0/8 | ||||||||
| BPC-157 Healing, gut health, tendon repair | 0/8 | ||||||||
| TB-500 Recovery, tissue repair | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Ipamorelin Growth hormone release, body composition | 0/8 | ||||||||
| CJC-1295 Growth hormone release | 0/8 | ||||||||
| MOTS-c Metabolic health, longevity | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Epitalon Longevity, telomeres | 0/8 | ||||||||
| GHK-Cu (injected) Skin, healing, anti-ageing | 0/8 | ||||||||
| AOD-9604 Fat loss | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Semax / Selank Cognition, anxiety | 0/8 | ||||||||
| Tesamorelin Abdominal fat reduction | 0/8 |
1 under review
1 withdrawn
1 refused
Paediatric indication added June 2022. Distributed under a REMS for embryo-fetal toxicity — certified pharmacies only.
in the regulator’s own words
CHMP negative opinion 18 Oct 2012, refusal confirmed on re-examination. Grounds: unknown long-term cardiovascular effects, topiramate psychiatric and cognitive effects, teratogenicity, and a high probability of off-label use that could not be managed.
The same dossier, approved on one side of the Atlantic and formally refused on the other — and the difference has a date and a reason, not an opinion. A list that said only «approved» would be erasing half the fact.
The figures
Drawn from the same values as the table, with the same sources and the same dates.
Decision field
Milestone strip
Void hatch
The same 45° hatch the table cells use, at the scale of a card. It says one thing: not that the value is zero, but that nobody published it. Where there is no number there is no figure either — a plausible drawing in place of a missing measurement is how a reference becomes a beautiful lie.
The record
Corrections are louder than additions. That is the point.
325Semax / Selank: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
AOD-9604: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
GHK-Cu (injected): Randomised human evidence recorded as topical only.
Epitalon: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
MOTS-c: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
CJC-1295: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
Ipamorelin: Randomised human evidence recorded as negative.
TB-500: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
BPC-157: Randomised human evidence recorded as none.
Petrelintide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -9.0 pp.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Placebo arm recorded as -1.7 %.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Weight change recorded as -10.7 %.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Duration recorded as 42 weeks.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Participants recorded as 493.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Pivotal trial recorded as ZUPREME-1.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗Petrelintide: Class recorded as Long-acting amylin analogue.
Petrelintide — Zealand Pharma / Roche ↗VK2735 (oral): Placebo-adjusted recorded as -10.9 pp.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Placebo arm recorded as -1.3 %.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Weight change recorded as -12.2 %.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Duration recorded as 13 weeks.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Participants recorded as 280.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Pivotal trial recorded as VENTURE-Oral.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗VK2735 (oral): Class recorded as Dual GLP-1 / GIP agonist.
VK2735 (oral) — Viking Therapeutics ↗Survodutide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -7.6 pp.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Placebo arm recorded as -5.4 %.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Weight change recorded as -13.0 %.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Duration recorded as 76 weeks.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Participants recorded as 725.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Pivotal trial recorded as SYNCHRONIZE-1.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗Survodutide: Class recorded as Dual glucagon + GLP-1 agonist.
Survodutide — Boehringer Ingelheim / Zealand ↗MariTide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -13.7 pp.
MariTide — Amgen ↗MariTide: Placebo arm recorded as -2.5 %.
MariTide — Amgen ↗MariTide: Weight change recorded as -16.2 %.
MariTide — Amgen ↗MariTide: Class recorded as GIP receptor antagonist conjugated to a GLP-1 agonist.
MariTide — Amgen ↗Aleniglipron: Weight change recorded as -16.3 %.
Aleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics ↗Aleniglipron: Duration recorded as 44 weeks.
Aleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics ↗Aleniglipron: Participants recorded as 85.
Aleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics ↗Aleniglipron: Pivotal trial recorded as ACCESS II.
Aleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics ↗Aleniglipron: Class recorded as Oral small-molecule GLP-1 agonist.
Aleniglipron — Structure Therapeutics ↗Bimagrumab + semaglutide: Weight change recorded as -22.1 %.
Bimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly ↗Bimagrumab + semaglutide: Duration recorded as 72 weeks.
Bimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly ↗Bimagrumab + semaglutide: Participants recorded as 507.
Bimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly ↗Bimagrumab + semaglutide: Pivotal trial recorded as BELIEVE.
Bimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly ↗Bimagrumab + semaglutide: Class recorded as Anti-activin receptor antibody, muscle-sparing, combined with a GLP-1.
Bimagrumab + semaglutide — Eli Lilly ↗Amycretin: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -24.0 pp.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗Amycretin: Placebo arm recorded as 2.0 %.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗Amycretin: Weight change recorded as -22.0 %.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗Amycretin: Duration recorded as 36 weeks.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗Amycretin: Participants recorded as 125.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗Amycretin: Class recorded as Single molecule acting on GLP-1 and amylin receptors.
Amycretin — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -17.4 pp.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Placebo arm recorded as -3.0 %.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Weight change recorded as -20.4 %.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Duration recorded as 68 weeks.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Participants recorded as 3 417.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Pivotal trial recorded as REDEFINE 1.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗CagriSema: Class recorded as Amylin analogue + GLP-1 agonist.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗Retatrutide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -26.1 pp.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Placebo arm recorded as -2.2 %.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Weight change recorded as -28.3 %.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Duration recorded as 80 weeks.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Participants recorded as 2 339.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Pivotal trial recorded as TRIUMPH-1.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Retatrutide: Class recorded as Triple GLP-1 / GIP / glucagon agonist.
Retatrutide — Eli Lilly ↗Ecnoglutide: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: MHRA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: EMA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: FDA position recorded as not approved.
Ecnoglutide: Duration recorded as 48 weeks.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Pivotal trial recorded as SLIMMER.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -15.1 pp.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Placebo arm recorded as -0.3 %.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Weight change recorded as -15.4 %.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Dose recorded as 2.4 mg weekly.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Route recorded as Injection, weekly.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Class recorded as cAMP-biased GLP-1 receptor agonist.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: Brand recorded as Ecnoglutide (brand not disclosed).
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Mazdutide: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: MHRA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: EMA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: FDA position recorded as not approved.
Mazdutide: Duration recorded as 48 weeks.
Mazdutide: First Approval, Drugs 2025 — PubMed 41028652 ↗Mazdutide: Pivotal trial recorded as GLORY-1.
Mazdutide: First Approval, Drugs 2025 — PubMed 41028652 ↗Mazdutide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -14.3 pp.
Mazdutide: First Approval, Drugs 2025 — PubMed 41028652 ↗Mazdutide: Placebo arm recorded as -0.5 %.
Mazdutide: First Approval, Drugs 2025 — PubMed 41028652 ↗Mazdutide: Weight change recorded as -14.8 %.
Mazdutide: First Approval, Drugs 2025 — PubMed 41028652 ↗Mazdutide: Dose recorded as 4 mg or 6 mg weekly.
Innovent — NMPA approval for chronic weight management ↗Mazdutide: Route recorded as Injection, weekly.
Innovent — NMPA approval for chronic weight management ↗Mazdutide: Class recorded as Dual glucagon + GLP-1 receptor agonist.
Innovent — NMPA approval for chronic weight management ↗Mazdutide: Brand recorded as Xin Er Mei (信尔美).
Innovent — NMPA approval for chronic weight management ↗Metreleptin: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Metreleptin: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Metreleptin: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Metreleptin: PMDA position recorded as approved.
Metreleptin: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Metreleptin: MHRA position recorded as approved.
Metreleptin: Participants recorded as 107.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Metreleptin: Pivotal trial recorded as NIH open-label cohort.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Metreleptin: Dose recorded as Up to 10 mg daily.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Metreleptin: Route recorded as Injection, daily.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Metreleptin: Class recorded as Recombinant leptin analogue.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Metreleptin: Brand recorded as Myalept (US) / Myalepta (EU).
FDA — Myalept label ↗Setmelanotide: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Setmelanotide: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Setmelanotide: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Setmelanotide: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Setmelanotide: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Setmelanotide: MHRA position recorded as approved.
Setmelanotide: Duration recorded as 52 weeks.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Participants recorded as 142.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Pivotal trial recorded as TRANSCEND.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -18.4 pp.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Placebo arm recorded as 2.6 %.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Weight change recorded as -15.8 %.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Dose recorded as Titrated by age and weight, up to 3 mg daily.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Route recorded as Injection, daily.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Class recorded as MC4R agonist.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Setmelanotide: Brand recorded as Imcivree.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Phentermine: TGA position recorded as approved.
Phentermine: Canada position recorded as approved.
Phentermine: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine: MHRA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine: EMA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine: Dose recorded as 37.5 mg daily.
FDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 ↗Phentermine: Route recorded as Tablet, daily.
FDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 ↗Phentermine: Class recorded as Sympathomimetic amine anorectic.
FDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 ↗Phentermine: Brand recorded as Adipex-P, Lomaira, Duromine.
FDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 ↗Orlistat: Canada position recorded as approved.
Orlistat: NMPA position recorded as approved.
Orlistat: ANVISA position recorded as approved.
Orlistat: Duration recorded as 208 weeks.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Participants recorded as 3 305.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Pivotal trial recorded as XENDOS.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -2.4 pp.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Placebo arm recorded as -2.8 %.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Weight change recorded as -5.2 %.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Dose recorded as 120 mg with each fat-containing meal; 60 mg over the counter.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Route recorded as Capsule, three times daily.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Class recorded as Gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: Brand recorded as Xenical (Rx) / alli (OTC).
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Canada position recorded as approved.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Duration recorded as 56 weeks.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Participants recorded as 1 074.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Pivotal trial recorded as COR-I.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -4.1 pp.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Placebo arm recorded as -1.3 %.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Weight change recorded as -5.4 %.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Stopped for side effects recorded as 24% vs 12% placebo — by far the highest of any approved agent.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Dose recorded as 32 mg / 360 mg daily.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Route recorded as Tablet, twice daily.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Class recorded as Opioid antagonist + aminoketone antidepressant.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: Brand recorded as Contrave (US) / Mysimba (EU).
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: MHRA position recorded as not approved.
Phentermine / topiramate ER: Duration recorded as 56 weeks.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Participants recorded as 2 487.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Pivotal trial recorded as CONQUER.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -8.6 pp.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Placebo arm recorded as -1.2 %.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Weight change recorded as -9.8 %.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Stopped for side effects recorded as Label reports only all-cause withdrawal of 31–40%, which is not comparable to other drugs' figures.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Dose recorded as 7.5/46 mg or 15/92 mg daily.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Route recorded as Tablet, daily.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Class recorded as Sympathomimetic + anticonvulsant combination.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: Brand recorded as Qsymia.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Canada position recorded as approved.
Liraglutide 3.0 mg: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Liraglutide 3.0 mg: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Liraglutide 3.0 mg: ANVISA position recorded as approved.
Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Duration recorded as 56 weeks.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Participants recorded as 3 731.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Pivotal trial recorded as SCALE Obesity and Prediabetes.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -5.4 pp.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Placebo arm recorded as -2.6 %.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Weight change recorded as -8.0 %.
SCALE, NEJM 2015;373:11 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Dose recorded as 3.0 mg daily.
EMA — Saxenda EPAR ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Route recorded as Injection, daily.
EMA — Saxenda EPAR ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Class recorded as GLP-1 receptor agonist.
EMA — Saxenda EPAR ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: Brand recorded as Saxenda + generics.
EMA — Saxenda EPAR ↗Orforglipron: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: MHRA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: EMA position recorded as not approved.
Orforglipron: Duration recorded as 72 weeks.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Participants recorded as 3 127.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Pivotal trial recorded as ATTAIN-1.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -9.0 pp.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Placebo arm recorded as -2.1 %.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Weight change recorded as -11.1 %.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Stopped for side effects recorded as 8% vs 3% placebo — the highest of the GLP-1 agents.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Dose recorded as Up to 17.2 mg daily, no food or water restrictions.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Route recorded as Tablet, daily.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Class recorded as Small-molecule (non-peptide) GLP-1 receptor agonist.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Orforglipron: Brand recorded as Foundayo.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: Duration recorded as 72 weeks.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Participants recorded as 2 539.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Pivotal trial recorded as SURMOUNT-1.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -17.8 pp.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Placebo arm recorded as -3.1 %.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Weight change recorded as -20.9 %.
SURMOUNT-1 — PubMed 35658024 ↗Tirzepatide: Stopped for side effects recorded as 4.8–6.7% vs 3.4% placebo.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: Dose recorded as 5, 10 or 15 mg weekly.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: Route recorded as Injection, weekly.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: Class recorded as Dual GIP + GLP-1 receptor agonist.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: Brand recorded as Zepbound (US) / Mounjaro.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: ANVISA position recorded as under review.
Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Duration recorded as 64 weeks.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Participants recorded as 307.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Pivotal trial recorded as OASIS 4.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -12.0 pp.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Placebo arm recorded as -2.0 %.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Weight change recorded as -14.0 %.
OASIS 4 — PubMed 40934115 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Stopped for side effects recorded as 7% vs 6% placebo.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Dose recorded as 25 mg daily, on an empty stomach with ≤120 ml water, then nothing for 30 minutes.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Route recorded as Tablet, daily.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Class recorded as GLP-1 receptor agonist.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: Brand recorded as Wegovy tablets.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: TGA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Canada position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: NMPA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: PMDA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: ANVISA position recorded as not approved.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Duration recorded as 72 weeks.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Pivotal trial recorded as STEP UP.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -15.7 pp.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Placebo arm recorded as -3.8 %.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Weight change recorded as -19.5 %.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Dose recorded as 7.2 mg weekly, escalated from 2.4 mg.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Route recorded as Injection, weekly.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Class recorded as GLP-1 receptor agonist.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: Brand recorded as Wegovy HD.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05646706 — posted results including the placebo arm ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Duration recorded as 68 weeks.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Participants recorded as 1 961.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Pivotal trial recorded as STEP 1.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Placebo-adjusted recorded as -12.5 pp.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Placebo arm recorded as -2.4 %.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Weight change recorded as -14.9 %.
SELECT trial summary, NEJM 2023;389:2221 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Stopped for side effects recorded as 6.8% vs 3.2% placebo.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Dose recorded as 2.4 mg weekly after a 16-week escalation.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Route recorded as Injection, weekly.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Class recorded as GLP-1 receptor agonist.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Brand recorded as Wegovy.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗First publication. Fourteen approved medicines, nine investigational compounds, six failures and ten unapproved peptides, each checked against regulator primary sources rather than press coverage.
This page — 2026-08-20 ↗Four dates downgraded after an independent verification pass. The Chinese approval dates for mazdutide and ecnoglutide are sponsor announcement dates, not regulator-confirmed — NMPA's database is not machine-accessible. Imcivree's European extension now shows the CHMP opinion date of 27 Mar 2026, because the Commission decision date is not published. And Sevmia is described as the first generic semaglutide indicated for weight management, not the first generic semaglutide in Canada, which it is not.
Mazdutide · Ecnoglutide · Imcivree · Sevmia — 2026-08-20 ↗CORRECTION, same day as publication. We first recorded that the STEP UP placebo arm had never been published, and showed no placebo-adjusted figure. That was wrong: full tabular results have been posted on ClinicalTrials.gov all along, giving −19.5% against a −3.8% placebo arm — a placebo-adjusted difference of 15.7 points. The error came from relying on press coverage and the paywalled journal article instead of the registry. The row now carries the registry figures, and the note explains why the company's −20.7% headline differs.
ANVISA approved the first Brazilian-made generic semaglutide (EMS, with Germed the same day). Brazil becomes the second country with a generic, after Canada.
Semaglutide — 2026-08-17 ↗Lilly confirmed the filing has slipped to 2027. Recorded as a delay, not a failure — but it means the most effective compound on this page is at least two years from any pharmacy.
Retatrutide — 2026-07-23 ↗An FDA advisory panel voted narrowly in favour of allowing six peptides to be compounded — BPC-157, KPV and TB-500 at 8–6 with one abstention, MOTS-c at 7–5 with two. Emideltide was rejected. This will be widely reported as legalisation. It is not: the votes are non-binding, rulemaking has not started, the last comparable cycle took over two years, and FDA's own briefing said the studies were too short and too small to establish safety or effectiveness.
Unapproved peptides — 2026-07-23 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: EMA position recorded as approved · 15 Jul 2026.
Semaglutide 7.2 mg: EMA position recorded as approved · 15 Jul 2026.
Health Canada authorised Apotex's Sevmia, the first generic semaglutide indicated for chronic weight management. Trade reporting attributes the early entry to a lapsed patent maintenance fee; Health Canada's own release does not say that, so we record it as reported rather than established.
Health Canada — first generic semaglutide approved ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: MHRA position recorded as approved · 11 Jun 2026.
Pharmaceutical Journal — MHRA approves oral semaglutide ↗FDA proposed permanently excluding semaglutide, tirzepatide and liraglutide from the 503B bulks list, which would close bulk compounding of all three for good.
Compounded GLP-1s — 2026-04-30 ↗Approved by FDA as Foundayo — the first small-molecule oral GLP-1. Reviewed in 50 days under the National Priority Voucher programme. Added to the list; the “there is no pill” argument for grey-market buying is now materially weaker.
FDA — first NME approved under the National Priority Voucher programme ↗Orforglipron: FDA position recorded as approved · April 2026.
FDA — Foundayo label, rev. 04/2026 ↗Setmelanotide: EMA position recorded as approved · 27 Mar 2026.
EMA — Imcivree EPAR ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: FDA position recorded as approved · 19 Mar 2026.
Approved by China's NMPA. Added with the caveat that its pivotal trial has no published sample size and no peer-reviewed publication.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗Ecnoglutide: NMPA position recorded as approved · 6 Mar 2026.
Sciwind — NMPA approval of ecnoglutide ↗REDEFINE 4 missed its primary endpoint: CagriSema was not shown non-inferior to tirzepatide head to head. Recorded prominently because consumer coverage of CagriSema has largely omitted it.
CagriSema — Novo Nordisk ↗Semaglutide 7.2 mg: MHRA position recorded as approved · January 2026.
FDA approved the first oral GLP-1 for weight management. Note the estimand gap: the company cites 16.6%, the NEJM primary endpoint is about 14%.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Semaglutide 25 mg, oral: FDA position recorded as approved · 22 Dec 2025.
FDA — Wegovy tablets label, rev. 12/2025 ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: TGA position recorded as withdrawn · December 2025.
Mazdutide: NMPA position recorded as approved · 27 Jun 2025.
Innovent — NMPA approval for chronic weight management ↗Tirzepatide: ANVISA position recorded as approved · 9 Jun 2025.
Agência Brasil — ANVISA approves Mounjaro for weight loss ↗Tirzepatide: Canada position recorded as approved · 13 May 2025.
Pfizer discontinued its oral GLP-1 after a possible drug-induced liver injury — the company's second oral GLP-1 killed by a liver signal.
Danuglipron ↗Tirzepatide: PMDA position recorded as approved · December 2024.
Tirzepatide: NMPA position recorded as approved · 19 Jul 2024.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: NMPA position recorded as approved · June 2024.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: TGA position recorded as approved · January 2024.
Tirzepatide: FDA position recorded as approved · 8 Nov 2023.
FDA — Zepbound label, rev. 01/2026 ↗Tirzepatide: MHRA position recorded as approved · November 2023.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: MHRA position recorded as approved · November 2023.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: PMDA position recorded as approved · 10 Mar 2023.
Orlistat: PMDA position recorded as approved · January 2023.
Tirzepatide: TGA position recorded as approved · January 2023.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: ANVISA position recorded as approved · January 2023.
Tirzepatide: EMA position recorded as approved · 15 Sep 2022.
Semaglutide 2.4 mg: EMA position recorded as approved · 6 Jan 2022.
EMA — Wegovy EPAR ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: Canada position recorded as approved · 25 Nov 2021.
Health Canada — first generic semaglutide approved ↗Semaglutide 2.4 mg: FDA position recorded as approved · 4 Jun 2021.
FDA — Wegovy label, rev. 03/2026 ↗Setmelanotide: FDA position recorded as approved · 25 Nov 2020.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: TGA position recorded as approved · January 2019.
Metreleptin: EMA position recorded as approved · 30 Jul 2018.
EMA — Myalepta EPAR ↗Naltrexone / bupropion ER: MHRA position recorded as approved · 26 Mar 2015.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: EMA position recorded as approved · 26 Mar 2015.
EMA — Mysimba EPAR ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: MHRA position recorded as approved · 23 Mar 2015.
Liraglutide 3.0 mg: EMA position recorded as approved · 23 Mar 2015.
EMA — Saxenda EPAR ↗Liraglutide 3.0 mg: FDA position recorded as approved · 23 Dec 2014.
Naltrexone / bupropion ER: FDA position recorded as approved · 10 Sep 2014.
FDA — Contrave label, rev. 03/2021 ↗Metreleptin: FDA position recorded as approved · 24 Feb 2014.
FDA — Myalept label ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: EMA position recorded as refused · 21 Feb 2013.
EMA — Qsiva refusal question-and-answer document ↗Phentermine / topiramate ER: FDA position recorded as approved · 17 Jul 2012.
FDA — Qsymia label, rev. 09/2024 ↗Orlistat: TGA position recorded as approved · January 2000.
Orlistat: FDA position recorded as approved · 26 Apr 1999.
FDA — Xenical label, rev. 11/2022 ↗Orlistat: MHRA position recorded as approved · 29 Jul 1998.
Orlistat: EMA position recorded as approved · 29 Jul 1998.
Phentermine: FDA position recorded as approved · January 1959.
FDA — Adipex-P label, rev. 01/2012 ↗The graveyard
Shutdowns, acquisitions and pivots stay on the record. Nothing is ever deleted.
6REDEFINE 4
Novo Nordisk
CagriSema was not shown non-inferior to tirzepatide 15 mg head to head: −23.0% against −25.5%.
23 Feb 2026 discontinued
Bimagrumab + tirzepatide
Eli Lilly
Stated strategic reasons. Context: regulators now expect muscle-sparing agents to show weight loss on top of a GLP-1, not merely alongside it.
25 Sep 2025 discontinued
NNC0519-0130
Novo Nordisk
“Portfolio considerations.” It hit its Phase 2 weight-loss endpoint and was killed anyway — a reminder that working and reaching patients are different questions.
6 Aug 2025 discontinued
Zalfermin
Novo Nordisk
Phase 2 failure in MASH.
6 Aug 2025 discontinued
CT-173
Roche
A PYY mimetic dropped because “developability and competitiveness just weren't there”.
24 Jul 2025 discontinued
Danuglipron
Pfizer
Potential drug-induced liver injury in a trial participant. Pfizer's second oral GLP-1 to die of a liver signal, after lotiglipron in 2023.
14 Apr 2025 discontinued
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Empty stays empty
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