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Amycretin vs Ecnoglutide

Both are glp-1 agonist compounds. Here's how they line up on the evidence — graded the same way.

AmycretinEcnoglutide
Evidence Preliminary human Preliminary human
ClassGLP-1 agonistGLP-1 agonist
SummaryAn investigational single-molecule GLP-1 and amylin receptor agonist from Novo Nordisk with eye-catching early-phase weight-loss data, but no completed Phase 3 trials and no approval anywhere.A long-acting, cAMP-biased GLP-1 receptor agonist approved in China for type 2 diabetes and weight management, with genuine peer-reviewed Phase 3 data that is still confined to Chinese populations and not FDA-approved.
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Amycretin

Amycretin is an investigational drug from Novo Nordisk that has generated some striking early-phase weight-loss numbers, which is exactly why it shows up on peptide forums and gray-market menus. It is a single-molecule ("unimolecular") peptide that activates two receptors at once — the GLP-1…

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Ecnoglutide

Ecnoglutide (development code XW003) is an injectable drug for type 2 diabetes and weight loss that belongs to the same broad GLP-1 receptor agonist family as semaglutide. It stands out for two reasons: its developer engineered it to be "cAMP-biased," a real and characterized pharmacological…

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