New Obesity Drug Helped People Lose Nearly One-Third Their Body Weight

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An experimental obesity drug called retatrutide that targets GLP-1 and two other hormones helped people lose nearly one-third of their starting body weight, on average, in a late-stage clinical trial.

These results, according to drugmaker Lilly, suggest retatrutide may be more powerful than other injectable obesity drugs like Wegovy or Zepbound.

The trial included 445 adults who were overweight or had obesity and knee osteoarthritis. Participants were randomly assigned to receive one of three weekly injections: either a lower or higher dose of retatrutide, or a placebo.

After 68 weeks, people on the higher dose of retatrutide lost an average of around 70 pounds, or about 29 percent of their starting weight, according to Lilly.

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