Mazdutide reduces body weight in adults with overweight or obesity: A high-dose Phase 1 trial.
Diabetes Obes Metab · 2025
Last updated 2026-05-28In a 20-week study of 32 adults with overweight or obesity, those given 16 mg of mazdutide once weekly lost an average of 20% to 21% of their body weight, compared to almost no change in the placebo group. About 67% to 75% of participants on mazdutide lost at least 15% of their body weight, while none in the placebo group did. Waist circumference also decreased by 12% to 17% with mazdutide, compared to less than 1% with placebo.
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| Journal | Diabetes Obes Metab, 2025 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 4 |
| Molecules | mazdutide |
| Conditions studied | Obesity |
Abstract
AIM: Mazdutide, an agonist of glucagon-like peptide-1 and glucagon receptors, significantly reduced weight in early phase trials at doses up to 10 mg. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 1 trial evaluated the safety and efficacy of mazdutide up to 16 mg in adults with overweight or obesity.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two adults with overweight/obesity without diabetes received once-weekly subcutaneous injections of mazdutide (n = 24) or placebo (n = 8) for 20 weeks. Two mazdutide dose escalation regimens (Cohorts 1 and 2, n = 12 each) were used to reach a 16-mg target dose. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and mixed model repeated measures to estimate least square means with standard error (SE).
RESULTS: At Week 20, mean percent change from baseline in body weight was -20.0% (SE: 1.9) for Cohort 1 and -21.0% (1.2) for Cohort 2 versus -0.1% (1.5) for placebo (p < 0.001). Weight loss of ≥15% was achieved by 66.7% of Cohort 1 and 75.0% of Cohort 2. No placebo participants achieved ≥5% weight loss. Mean percent change in waist circumference was -12.0% (SE: 1.7) in Cohort 1 and -17.0% (1.7) in Cohort 2 versus -0.8% (2.1) in placebo (p < 0.001). Improved fasting metabolic biomarker profiles and reduced appetite were associated with mazdutide treatment. No serious adverse events (AEs) were reported, and the most common AEs were mild or moderate gastrointestinal disorders.
CONCLUSIONS: Mazdutide at 16 mg was well tolerated and associated with greater weight loss at higher doses than previously studied and improved metabolic regulation in adults with overweight or obesity. US Clinical Trials Registry: NCT05623839.
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