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331,332 Currently, a wide range of clinical trials are ongoing in which APR-246 administration has finished or has not yet been completed 12,333,334,335 (Table 3)

Key differences between cagrilintide and semaglutide Mechanism: Cagrilintide: Amylin receptor agonist Semaglutide: GLP-1 receptor agonist Different pathways, complementary effects Gastric emptying: Cagrilintide: Very strong effect (dramatic slowing) Semaglutide: Moderate effect Combined: Maximum slowing Appetite suppression: Cagrilintide: Works via amylin/calcitonin receptors Semaglutide: Works via GLP-1 receptors in brain Combined: Dual-pathway suppression Side effects: Cagrilintide: More nausea/GI effects (stronger gastric slowing) Semaglutide: Moderate GI effects Combined: Higher side effect risk but manageable Approval status: Cagrilintide: Investigational (not approved) Semaglutide: FDA approved CagriSema combination: Phase 3 trials Weight loss monotherapy: Cagrilintide alone: 10-12% body weight loss Semaglutide alone: 10-15% body weight loss Combined: 15-25% body weight loss Why combining cagrilintide and semaglutide works synergistically The combination targets weight loss through multiple pathways

279 Glutamine Gln is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body