mechanistic
Analysis v1
Strong Support
Survodutide is a lab-made molecule that turns on two important body switches (for glucagon and GLP-1) at the same time, kind of like a natural hormone called oxyntomodulin — but it doesn’t turn them on as strongly as the body’s own versions do.
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Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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1974-LB: The Molecular Basis of Survodutide (BI456906) Glucagon/GLP-1 Receptor Dual Agonism
Cross-Sectional Study
In Vitro
The study shows that survodutide works on two important receptors in the body, just like the claim says, and behaves similarly to a natural hormone called oxyntomodulin, though it’s a bit weaker.
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