Orforglipron Research Guide
Full name: Orforglipron (Oral Non-Peptide GLP-1 Agonist)
A first-in-class oral non-peptide GLP-1 receptor agonist with high oral bioavailability, potentially democratizing GLP-1 therapy without injections.
How Orforglipron Works
Small molecule agonist of GLP-1 receptors that mimics native GLP-1 binding without requiring peptide structure. Achieves full receptor activation with standard oral bioavailability.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: 12-45 mg
- Frequency: Once daily
- Duration: Ongoing
- Route: Oral
Reported Benefits
- Oral administration (no injection)
- No fasting requirement
- Significant weight loss (8-14%)
- Small molecule stability
- Lower manufacturing cost potential
Potential Side Effects
- Nausea (dose-dependent)
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Decreased appetite
- Dyspepsia
Research Citations
- Phase 2 trial of orforglipron for obesity (2023) - Orforglipron 45mg produced 14.7% weight loss at 36 weeks with manageable GI side effects.
- Oral non-peptide GLP-1 agonist pharmacokinetics (2023) - Consistent absorption without food restrictions, with 25-60 hour half-life supporting daily dosing.
Related Weight Management Compounds
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