- Acts as a GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist.
- Stimulates glucose-dependent insulin secretion and suppresses glucagon secretion.
- Significantly delays gastric emptying, promoting early satiety.
- Crosses the blood-brain barrier and acts on the hypothalamus to directly decrease appetite.
Liraglutida
Also known as: Saxenda, Victoza
Liraglutide is a long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog. Its structure is modified with a fatty acid that binds to serum albumin, prolonging its action to 24 hours and allowing for once-daily dosing. It is widely used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and as an approved chronic weight management medication.
Mechanism of action
Uses & indications
- Weight management: Approved for clinical obesity (BMI > 30).
- Type 2 Diabetes: Blood sugar control.
- Cardiovascular benefits: Reduces the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes.
Effects
Sustained weight loss, substantial appetite reduction, improved glycemic control, and blood pressure reduction.
Considerations & contraindications
- Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and constipation, especially during the initial weeks.
- Must be injected daily, unlike modern weekly agonists.
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