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Retatrutide

30 mg lyophilised · single compound

$280.00 CAD

Retatrutide is a peptide that acts on three of the body's metabolic hormone receptors at once, making it a focus of metabolic research. Studies examine its combined effect on appetite- and energy-regulating pathways.

CAS number
2381089-83-2

For laboratory and research use only - not for human consumption.

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About this compound

About this compound

Retatrutide is a single peptide engineered to switch on three metabolic hormone receptors at once - GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon - earning it the nickname “triple agonist.” These receptors help govern appetite, insulin, and energy use.

What it has been researched for

It is in active clinical development. A 48-week Phase 2 trial in adults with obesity reported mean body-weight reductions of up to roughly 24% at the highest dose, with gastrointestinal side-effects typical of this drug class. It is studied in obesity, type-2-diabetes, and fatty-liver research.

How it is thought to work

Simultaneous agonism (activation) of the GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors - combining reduced appetite, improved insulin response, and increased energy expenditure in models.

Regulatory status

Retatrutide is investigational - it is in late-stage (Phase 3) clinical trials run by its pharmaceutical developer and is not approved by any regulatory authority. The material here is an unapproved research compound, not the trial medicine, and not for human consumption.

Product details

A single vial containing 30 mg of Retatrutide as a lyophilised powder.

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