
Cagrilintide
A long-acting amylin analog studied alongside GLP-1 research.
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Overview
Cagrilintide is a long-acting peptide modeled on amylin, a hormone your body releases with insulin to help signal fullness. People explore it for appetite support, often alongside GLP-1 compounds, as part of a broader metabolic program.
Maddox Cagrilintide is a high-purity, independently tested formulation delivered by injection. It's studied as a complement to GLP-1 pathways, offering a different angle on satiety through the amylin system.
A second signal for feeling full.
What people look to cagrilintide to support:
Satiety signaling
Mimics amylin, a hormone involved in telling the body it's had enough to eat.
Long-acting
Designed to stay active over an extended window for steady, once-weekly support.
Complements GLP-1
Studied together with GLP-1 compounds for a broader approach to appetite.
Energy balance
Investigated for its role in overall appetite and energy regulation.
How it works
Cagrilintide is a long-acting analog of amylin. Amylin is co-released with insulin after meals and works with GLP-1 and other signals to promote a sense of fullness and slow how fast the stomach empties.
Because it targets the amylin pathway rather than GLP-1, cagrilintide is frequently studied in combination with GLP-1 peptides — the idea being that two complementary satiety signals may support appetite more completely than either alone.
How to use
- 1
Reconstitute
Add bacteriostatic water slowly down the vial wall and swirl gently until the solution is clear.
- 2
Dose
Dosing should be set with a healthcare provider based on your goals and health history — protocols are individualized and not something to self-direct.
- 3
Administer
Administration should be demonstrated and directed by a healthcare provider familiar with your protocol.
- 4
Store
Refrigerate reconstituted vials, keep them out of light, and use within your provider's recommended window.
Independently tested, every batch
Every lot is tested by an independent lab and ships with a certificate of analysis, so what's on the label is what's in the vial.
Safety & important considerations
- Talk with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, particularly if combining it with other compounds.
- The most common effects tend to be mild and digestive, often easing as the body adjusts.
- Not a substitute for professional medical care, nutrition, or movement.
- Stop and seek care if you experience any reaction that concerns you.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently asked questions
What is amylin?+
Amylin is a hormone released with insulin after meals that helps signal fullness and slows stomach emptying. Cagrilintide mimics it.
Why is it often paired with GLP-1 compounds?+
Amylin and GLP-1 are complementary satiety signals, so researchers study them together for a broader appetite effect.
How often is it taken?+
It's long-acting and typically given once weekly, with dose and schedule set by your provider.
Is the evidence well established?+
It's a newer compound with evidence largely from early-stage studies, so a provider-guided approach is important.
Is it independently tested?+
Yes — every batch is third-party tested for purity and identity before shipping.
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