GLP T was originally developed to treat Type-2 diabetes but has since become a leading anti-obesity medication. It is a dual agonist of the GLP-1 and GIP receptors — meaning it activates two distinct hormonal pathways to reduce appetite, improve metabolic rate, and support sustained weight loss.
Unlike its predecessor Semaglutide (which only targets GLP-1), Tirzepatide showed 5–7% more weight loss in clinical trials. Compared to Retatrutide, a triple agonist, Tirzepatide accomplished nearly the same weight loss but over a longer period (72 weeks vs. 48).
GLP T was originally developed to treat Type-2 diabetes but has since become a leading anti-obesity medication. It is a dual agonist of the GLP-1 and GIP receptors — meaning it activates two distinct hormonal pathways to reduce appetite, improve metabolic rate, and support sustained weight loss.
Unlike its predecessor Semaglutide (which only targets GLP-1), Tirzepatide showed 5–7% more weight loss in clinical trials. Compared to Retatrutide, a triple agonist, Tirzepatide accomplished nearly the same weight loss but over a longer period (72 weeks vs. 48).