REGULATORYRFK Jr.: 14 peptides returning to Category 1 — FDA advisory committee July 2026UPDATESemaglutide and tirzepatide compounding ended — shortage resolved Feb/May 2025REGULATORYBPC-157, TB-500, thymosin alpha-1, CJC-1295, ipamorelin: expected Category 1 reclassification pendingFDAFDA advisory committee meetings scheduled: late July 2026RESEARCHA Phase 2 Study of Vosoritide in Children With Idiopathic Short Stature [NCT06382155]RESEARCHMetabolic Effects of Angiotensin-(1-7) [NCT02646475]RESEARCHEvaluation of Tirzepatide as an Adjunct to Buprenorphine for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder [NCT06651177]RESEARCHMulti-Site Trial of Tirzepatide for Smoking Cessation [NCT07602699]RESEARCHA Study of LY3457263 Compared With Placebo in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes on a Stable Dose of Semaglutide or Tirzepatide [NCT06897475]RESEARCHTranslational Health Research Into Vascular and Neurocognitive Effects of Weight Loss [NCT07592546]RESEARCHTirzepatide in the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer [NCT07605247]RESEARCHA Study of Tirzepatide (LY3298176) in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes During Ramadan [NCT06635057]RESEARCHA Master Protocol of Multiple Agents in Adults With Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (SYNERGY-Outcomes) [NCT07165028]NEWSOorja, run by Acceleron veterans, launches to make new fibrosis drugsREGULATORYRFK Jr.: 14 peptides returning to Category 1 — FDA advisory committee July 2026UPDATESemaglutide and tirzepatide compounding ended — shortage resolved Feb/May 2025REGULATORYBPC-157, TB-500, thymosin alpha-1, CJC-1295, ipamorelin: expected Category 1 reclassification pendingFDAFDA advisory committee meetings scheduled: late July 2026RESEARCHA Phase 2 Study of Vosoritide in Children With Idiopathic Short Stature [NCT06382155]RESEARCHMetabolic Effects of Angiotensin-(1-7) [NCT02646475]RESEARCHEvaluation of Tirzepatide as an Adjunct to Buprenorphine for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder [NCT06651177]RESEARCHMulti-Site Trial of Tirzepatide for Smoking Cessation [NCT07602699]RESEARCHA Study of LY3457263 Compared With Placebo in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes on a Stable Dose of Semaglutide or Tirzepatide [NCT06897475]RESEARCHTranslational Health Research Into Vascular and Neurocognitive Effects of Weight Loss [NCT07592546]RESEARCHTirzepatide in the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer [NCT07605247]RESEARCHA Study of Tirzepatide (LY3298176) in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes During Ramadan [NCT06635057]RESEARCHA Master Protocol of Multiple Agents in Adults With Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (SYNERGY-Outcomes) [NCT07165028]NEWSOorja, run by Acceleron veterans, launches to make new fibrosis drugs

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GLP-1 Agonists: What the Research Actually Shows

Darcy Hart·26 days ago
Cutting through the noise to look at what the research actually shows about GLP-1 Agonists. I see a lot of claims online that extrapolate well beyond the evidence, so let us ground this in data. What is well-supported: - GLP-1 Agonists binds to specific receptors with high affinity (multiple independent confirmations) - Preclinical models show consistent dose-dependent effects on relevant endpoints - Human trials demonstrate statistically significant but moderate improvements - Safety profile is favorable in all published studies up to 12-week duration What is plausible but not proven: - Long-term benefits beyond the study durations - Synergistic effects with other compounds - Differential responses based on genetic or demographic factors What is speculative: - Claims of permanent or transformative changes from short protocols - Extreme dosing approaches not studied in formal trials - Use cases that extrapolate far beyond studied populations and conditions I think it is important for our community to maintain this distinction. Being evidence-based does not mean being dismissive — it means being honest about what we know and what we are still figuring out. GLP-1 Agonists has genuine scientific support. We do not need to oversell it.

Comments (4)

Fox BennettDEMO·26 days ago

Appreciate the honest assessment. Too many GLP-1 Agonists reviews read like advertisements. The moderate but meaningful improvement you describe is exactly what I experienced as well. I think the community benefits more from realistic reports like this than from overhyped claims.

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Noel JeffersonDEMO·25 days ago

Question for you: did you get bloodwork done before and during your GLP-1 Agonists protocol? I am about to start and trying to decide which panels to run. Obviously the basics but curious if there are any specific markers that are particularly informative for tracking GLP-1 Agonists response.

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Blair AtkinsDEMO·25 days ago

I ran GLP-1 Agonists at a slightly higher dose than what you used and found the results were actually about the same. This lines up with the dose-response data suggesting there is a ceiling effect. Higher dose just meant more injection site irritation without additional benefit. Your approach seems well-calibrated.

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Spencer HeathDEMO·25 days ago

The sleep improvement you mention with GLP-1 Agonists has been the most universally reported benefit I see across different users. It seems like regardless of primary goals, almost everyone reports better sleep quality. I wonder if this is a direct effect or downstream from other physiological changes.

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