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Oral glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and combinations of entero-pancreatic hormones as treatments for adults with type 2 diabetes: where are we now?

Prathima Gogineni, Eka Melson, Dimitris Papamargaritis, Melanie J. Davies

2024Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists (RAs) have changed the landscape of type 2 diabetes (T2D) management due to their cardio-renal benefits, their glucose-lowering efficacy and weight loss (WL) maintenance. However, the response to GLP-1 RA monotherapy is heterogeneous. Additionally, the majority of GLP-1 RAs are injectable treatments. Oral GLP-1 RAs and injectable combinations of GLP-1 with other entero-pancreatic hormones (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), glucagon and amylin) are under development for T2D and obesity management. AREAS COVERED: Herein, we review the data on (i) oral GLP-1 RAs (oral semaglutide 25/50 mg and orforglipron) and (ii) dual/triple agonists (tirzepatide, cagrilintide 2.4 mg/semaglutide 2.4 mg, survodutide, mazdutide, retatrutide) that have recently completed phase 3 trials for T2D or are currently in phase 3 clinical trials. Tirzepatide is the first approved dual agonist (GLP-1/GIP) for T2D and obesity management. EXPERT OPINION: We are in a new era in T2D management where entero-pancreatic hormone-based treatments can result in ≥15% WL and euglycemia for many people with T2D. Multiple molecules with different mechanisms of action are under development for T2D, obesity and other metabolic complications. Data on their cardio-renal benefits, long-term efficacy and safety as well as their cost-effectiveness will better inform their position in treatment algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

AmylinMedicineGlucagon-like peptide-1Type 2 diabetesEndocrinologyInternal medicineHormoneExenatideGlucagon-like peptide 1 receptorDiabetes mellitusReceptorGlucagonIncretinPeptide YYAgonistIsletNeuropeptideNeuropeptide Y receptorDiabetes Treatment and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes Management and Research