Will Cagri-Sema Be The New Hotness?

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Are we wasting our time with Tirzepatide and Retatrutide?

Express your opinions please!

CagriSema Phase Three Studies are in progress right now.

A Phase Two Study showed the amazing CagriSema results I've quoted here:

"a fixed-dose combination therapy of 2.4mg semaglutide with 2.4mg cagrilintide"

... caused a decrease in bodyweight at Week 32 of treatment by 15.6% ...

... Zepbound caused a bodyweight decrease at 72 weeks of 15% from baseline at the lowest dose, and 20.9% at the highest dose (15mg)...

... CagriSema is likely to cause a bigger change in body weight... than even the highest dose of Zepbound ...

Link to CagriSema Phase Two Study:
Novo Nordisk launches trial of pipeline drug CagriSema versus newly approved Zepbound
 
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Not every RS responds the same, benefits and side effects vary dramatically. Good that more options are available especially if they target different receptors. With all the money being exchanged for these medications it is in their best interest to keep finding better mixes, weight loss and muscle preservation etc.
 
Are we wasting our time with Tirzepatide and Retatrutide?

Express your opinions please!

CagriSema Phase Three Studies are in progress right now.

A Phase Two Study showed the amazing CagriSema results I've quoted here:

"a fixed-dose combination therapy of 2.4mg semaglutide with 2.4mg cagrilintide"

... caused a decrease in bodyweight at Week 32 of treatment by 15.6% ...

... Zepbound caused a bodyweight decrease at 72 weeks of 15% from baseline at the lowest dose, and 20.9% at the highest dose (15mg)...

... CagriSema is likely to cause a bigger change in body weight... than even the highest dose of Zepbound ...

Link to CagriSema Phase Two Study:
Novo Nordisk launches trial of pipeline drug CagriSema versus newly approved Zepbound
Except that suggested dose of cagri is 0.3-0.6
 
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My RS runs it weekly @ 500mcg. Runs concurrently with 5mg tirz. Increase in weight loss noted the day after each cagri injection. Only SE noted is nausea.
You’ve just now made me realize how low the dosage is. My RS is only on week 2 of T and have found the next day and two days after shot day is notably higher in weight drops. I wonder if it’s similar across all GLP’s
 
You’ve just now made me realize how low the dosage is. My RS is only on week 2 of T and have found the next day and two days after shot day is notably higher in weight drops. I wonder if it’s similar across all GLP’s
Yeah, starting dose of cagri is 300mcg. I started at 250mcg. Had strong suppression, but it faded after only 48 hours. So far just that small bump extends the effects another 48 hours out. Then the tirz covers on the back end.
I've noticed weight drops are quicker after cagri. My RS doses tirz on Saturday, and that drop isn't until Monday or Tuesday. Weird.
 
So tirz>sema.
Cagri-sema> Tirz.

Do Cagri and Sema have any special interaction? If not it would seem to imply that the combo of Cagri and Sema together are a pharmaceutical quirk: that instead the right move would be Cagri-tirz
 
So tirz>sema.
Cagri-sema> Tirz.

Do Cagri and Sema have any special interaction? If not it would seem to imply that the combo of Cagri and Sema together are a pharmaceutical quirk: that instead the right move would be Cagri-tirz
Cagri and Sema were designed to be given together, by Novo Nordisk. Cagri-tirz can be done in a research capacity, but NN and EL would rather burn at the stake than let them be combined pharmaceutically 🤣
 
Yeah, starting dose of cagri is 300mcg. I started at 250mcg. Had strong suppression, but it faded after only 48 hours. So far just that small bump extends the effects another 48 hours out. Then the tirz covers on the back end.
I've noticed weight drops are quicker after cagri. My RS doses tirz on Saturday, and that drop isn't until Monday or Tuesday. Weird.
That’s so interesting, especially since there’s not a big drop in dosage level within the system until day 5-6. On week one of 2.5T, my RS had SIGNIFICANT suppression, but not much this week. Thought maybe adding Cag could help on the back end, without increasing T dosage so soon.
 
Cagri and Sema were designed to be given together, by Novo Nordisk. Cagri-tirz can be done in a research capacity, but NN and EL would rather burn at the stake than let them be combined pharmaceutically 🤣
I’ve recently heard of CagriSema (not named by yours truly). I would like to see some studies in that combo in comparison to just T or the CT combo.
 
That’s so interesting, especially since there’s not a big drop in dosage level within the system until day 5-6. On week one of 2.5T, my RS had SIGNIFICANT suppression, but not much this week. Thought maybe adding Cag could help on the back end, without increasing T dosage so soon.
My RS had a similar outcome the second and third week. First week was killer....but RS has a fast metabolism. 5mg seems to be a good spot for now, we'll see in a few more weeks. The cagri absolutely helps on days 5-7 of tirz!
 
I’ve recently heard of CagriSema (not named by yours truly). I would like to see some studies in that combo in comparison to just T or the CT combo.
There are preliminary reports out, I'll see if I can find one. So far, CS is just slightly out-performing tirz.
 
According to a Phase II trial of CagriSema (NCT04982575), the combination therapy caused a decrease in bodyweight at Week 32 of treatment by 15.6% from baseline. On the other hand, in the SURMOUNT-1 Phase III trial (NCT04184622), Zepbound caused a bodyweight decrease at 72 weeks of 15% from baseline at the lowest dose, and 20.9% at the highest dose (15mg). These results suggest that CagriSema is likely to cause a bigger change in body weight from baseline than even the highest dose of Zepbound, in a fixed amount of time.
 
According to a Phase II trial of CagriSema (NCT04982575), the combination therapy caused a decrease in bodyweight at Week 32 of treatment by 15.6% from baseline. On the other hand, in the SURMOUNT-1 Phase III trial (NCT04184622), Zepbound caused a bodyweight decrease at 72 weeks of 15% from baseline at the lowest dose, and 20.9% at the highest dose (15mg). These results suggest that CagriSema is likely to cause a bigger change in body weight from baseline than even the highest dose of Zepbound, in a fixed amount of time.
 
Cagri and Sema were designed to be given together, by Novo Nordisk. Cagri-tirz can be done in a research capacity, but NN and EL would rather burn at the stake than let them be combined pharmaceutically 🤣
Sema came out long ago. Was cagri truly designed for a special synergy...or was it "sema is being out competed, cagri looks decent and hits an independent receptor, let's try them together to have something competitive?"
 
Sema came out long ago. Was cagri truly designed for a special synergy...or was it "sema is being out competed, cagri looks decent and hits an independent receptor, let's try them together to have something competitive?"
But truthfully, is that bad business? I’d do it.

-Astroman, MBA
 
Sema came out long ago. Was cagri truly designed for a special synergy...or was it "sema is being out competed, cagri looks decent and hits an independent receptor, let's try them together to have something competitive?"
You're right. Should have said they were combined by NN.
 
Agree. I don't mean to come off as critical of the approach. Rather I'm wondering if as neutral third parties, is there not reason to suspect a more powerful combo is doable?
I think that’s where I wanted this thread to take us 🙂
 
Cagri-tirz is stall-breaking magic in my experience. Adding cagri broke an 8 month stall, then coasted to goal weight. Downside is pretty significant fatigue but it was worth it.
I promise I’m not being pessimistic, but 8 months?! You have so much more patience than I. Also, did you ever try B12 to help combat the fatigue?
 
Cagri-tirz is stall-breaking magic in my experience. Adding cagri broke an 8 month stall, then coasted to goal weight. Downside is pretty significant fatigue but it was worth it.
What dose broke your stall and what other med did you stack with, if any? What are your thoughts on the ph questions/issues surrounding cagri? Did you do anything specific with concern to pH or did you just recon as usual and it worked as intended?
 
I promise I’m not being pessimistic, but 8 months?! You have so much more patience than I. Also, did you ever try B12 to help combat the fatigue?
I tried lots of things to break the stall: reta, high-dose sema (7.2mg), a reset then tirz. I didn’t try b12 for the fatigue, I just got through it and am now transitioning to reta for maintenance
 
I tried lots of things to break the stall: reta, high-dose sema (7.2mg), a reset then tirz. I didn’t try b12 for the fatigue, I just got through it and am now transitioning to reta for maintenance
This makes a lot more sense. I assumed the worse — you didn’t make any changes to try to break it. What made you decide reta for maintenance?
 
What dose broke your stall and what other med did you stack with, if any? What are your thoughts on the ph questions/issues surrounding cagri? Did you do anything specific with concern to pH or did you just recon as usual and it worked as intended?
I was at 15mg tirz. Added cagri, started low (.2mg in think) and worked up to 2.5mg. My body has a high tolerance for drugs, it’s a blessing and a curse. Most people would probably get the same effect with much lower doses.

The pH stuff is a baseless panic as far as I can tell. The cagri worked just fine several weeks after being reconstituted. That whole pH thing was based on a misunderstanding of a research paper and really took on a life of its own.
 
This makes a lot more sense. I assumed the worse — you didn’t make any changes to try to break it. What made you decide reta for maintenance?
Less fatigue than sema or tirz, and I can actually enjoy food on it. We’ll see what happens though, the heart rate increase isn’t ideal. Watching it closely, if it doesn’t go down I’ll probably just switch back to tirz.
 
Less fatigue than sema or tirz, and I can actually enjoy food on it. We’ll see what happens though, the heart rate increase isn’t ideal. Watching it closely, if it doesn’t go down I’ll probably just switch back to tirz.
Out of curiosity, how high is your HR?
 
At rest it’s mid-90s at the moment, which isn’t the end of the world, what bugs me is that after working out it takes forever to come back down. So I’ll be sitting there for like 30 minutes with a 135 hr
This is why my RS can't ever try reta. RS has hyperadrenergic POTS....in TLDR, that means RS's HR and BP spike when going from seated/lying to standing. It eventually evens out to normal, but it's not fun. Taking a hot shower=130-150HR. RS will likely microdose cagrisema or cagritirz once at goal weight. Or maybe some of the others in the pipeline will be an option by then. 🤷‍♀️
 
Cagri-tirz is stall-breaking magic in my experience. Adding cagri broke an 8 month stall, then coasted to goal weight. Downside is pretty significant fatigue but it was worth it.
Man combine cagri and some benadryl and I can just sleep till the weight is gone 🤣

In all seriousness, did you feel any fatigue on triz? Being fatigued is the only real side effect my RS has experienced on triz and while not debilitating, it definitely sucks.

Edit: I see you had fatigue on triz in a later post. My bad.
 
So tirz>sema.
Cagri-sema> Tirz.
This is neither supported by the data (tirz - 21% weight loss at 36 weeks; cagrisema - 15% weight loss at 32 weeks), nor would it be true for every individual. I think I would cease to function if I took cagrisema, given they are both extremely potent on delaying gastric emptying. 100mcg of cagri is enough for me to feel like absolute crap every time I eat for the first couple days.
 
This is why my RS can't ever try reta. RS has hyperadrenergic POTS....in TLDR, that means RS's HR and BP spike when going from seated/lying to standing. It eventually evens out to normal, but it's not fun. Taking a hot shower=130-150HR. RS will likely microdose cagrisema or cagritirz once at goal weight. Or maybe some of the others in the pipeline will be an option by then. 🤷‍♀️
Pots is a b****. I just got tested for it and fortunately came back normal, but I swear. Couldn’t be the severe anxiety or 190/110 BP 😂
 
Pots is a b****. I just got tested for it and fortunately came back normal, but I swear. Couldn’t be the severe anxiety or 190/110 BP 😂
That's really high, for not having POTS! Are you on statins or anything for it? My RS has the wonderful trifecta that is Ehlers Danlos/POTS/MCAS. Yay, I guess 🎉🤣
 
I’ve recently heard of CagriSema (not named by yours truly). I would like to see some studies in that combo in comparison to just T or the CT combo.
I actually tried to get in on one of those research studies before I found the wonderful world of Peptides, but they were full by the time I signed up.
 
Cagri-tirz is stall-breaking magic in my experience. Adding cagri broke an 8 month stall, then coasted to goal weight. Downside is pretty significant fatigue but it was worth it.
Can I ask what dose you started on with Cagri? I have stalled huge with Oz. I have added tirz mid week and nothing...
 
This is neither supported by the data (tirz - 21% weight loss at 36 weeks; cagrisema - 15% weight loss at 32 weeks), nor would it be true for every individual. I think I would cease to function if I took cagrisema, given they are both extremely potent on delaying gastric emptying. 100mcg of cagri is enough for me to feel like absolute crap every time I eat for the first couple days.
Is 100mcg your starting dose? Looking to do this now. Thanks.
 
You’ve just now made me realize how low the dosage is. My RS is only on week 2 of T and have found the next day and two days after shot day is notably higher in weight drops. I wonder if it’s similar across all GLP’s
Interesting. I find my noticable drops also happen day 2 after injection. I thought just water, but it’s pretty consistent week after week, month after month. Only a pound or two a week, but pretty steady. Down almost 60 so far.
 
Pots is a b****. I just got tested for it and fortunately came back normal, but I swear. Couldn’t be the severe anxiety or 190/110 BP 😂
My daughter has POTS symptoms. It did not show up in table test, Dr said sometimes the test does not work, she’s had issues for years.
 

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