Lilly said a Phase IIIb trial of ixekizumab plus tirzepatide in psoriasis and obesity or overweight beat ixekizumab alone on complete skin clearance plus at least 10% weight loss at 36 weeks.
A large study of over 600,000 U.S. veterans with type 2 diabetes found GLP-1 medications reduced the risk of developing substance use disorders by 14% and cut drug-related deaths by 50% in those with existing addiction.
Semaglutide and tirzepatide represent distinct GLP-1-based weight management medications with different mechanisms of action. Clinical trials show varying weight loss outcomes, while new combination therapies undergo head-to-head testing.
Phase 3b TOGETHER-PsO trial shows concomitant use of ixekizumab and tirzepatide delivered superior skin clearance and weight loss versus monotherapy in adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis and obesity or overweight.
Semaglutide and other GLP-1 receptor agonists demonstrate substantial weight loss effectiveness through appetite regulation and blood sugar control, with clinical studies showing average reductions of 14.9% to 20.9% body weight.
The FDA will consider revoking safety exemptions for ultra-processed foods including corn syrup, while retatrutide, a triple-receptor weight loss drug, advances through phase three clinical trials without yet receiving regulatory approval.