Weight loss
Compounds people track for managing body weight and appetite.
9 compounds
Berberine
Berberine is a plant compound found in several traditional medicine herbs that has gained substantial attention as a natural approach to blood sugar management and…
View detailsLevothyroxine
Levothyroxine (T4) is the standard treatment for hypothyroidism — an underactive thyroid — and one of the most prescribed medications in the United States. The…
View detailsLiothyronine
Liothyronine (T3) is the active form of thyroid hormone — the version that cells actually use, rather than the T4 prohormone that levothyroxine provides. Some…
View detailsLiraglutide
Liraglutide — sold as Victoza for diabetes and Saxenda for weight loss — was the first GLP-1 medication approved for weight management and paved the way for…
View detailsMetformin
Metformin is the most prescribed diabetes medication in the world and has been a cornerstone of type 2 diabetes treatment for over 60 years. It works by reducing…
View detailsOrforglipron (Foundayo)
Orforglipron (Foundayo) is a newly FDA-approved oral GLP-1 medication for weight loss — and it's meaningfully different from oral semaglutide (the Wegovy pill)…
View detailsRetatrutide
Retatrutide is Eli Lilly's investigational triple hormone receptor agonist that targets GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptors simultaneously, producing greater average…
View detailsSemaglutide
Semaglutide is the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy — the GLP-1 medications that have substantially changed how obesity and type 2 diabetes are managed. It…
View detailsTirzepatide
Tirzepatide — sold as Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for weight loss — is the next generation of GLP-1 medications, targeting two gut hormones (GIP and GLP-1)…
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