CagriSema: Cagrilintide + Semaglutide dosing Simultaneous start (from day 1): Semaglutide titration: Weeks 1-4: 0.25mg weekly Weeks 5-8: 0.5mg weekly Weeks 9-12: 1.0mg weekly Weeks 13-16: 1.7mg weekly Week 17+: 2.4mg weekly Cagrilintide titration (running parallel): Weeks 1-4: 0.6mg weekly Weeks 5-8: 1.2mg weekly Weeks 9-12: 1.8mg weekly Week 13+: 2.4mg weekly CagriSema vs monotherapy comparison: Key points: Both injected same day (different sites) OR different days Cagrilintide reaches target faster (13 weeks vs 17 weeks) Side effects additive but manageable Maximum synergy Sequential start (adding cagrilintide later): Already on semaglutide 2.4mg: Stable on semaglutide for 4+ weeks Continue semaglutide 2.4mg weekly Add cagrilintide starting 0.6mg weekly Titrate cagrilintide: 0.6mg (weeks 1-4) 1.2mg (weeks 5-8) 1.8mg (weeks 9-12) 2.4mg (week 13+) Maintain both at 2.4mg Advantages of sequential: Semaglutide establishes baseline weight loss first Easier to attribute new side effects (know it's cagrilintide) Less overwhelming than both at once Can see incremental benefit of adding cagrilintide Expected combination results: 15-20% average weight loss (most users) 20-25% weight loss (excellent responders) Superior to either alone consistently Optimize your CagriSema protocol at SeekPeptides - we help you coordinate both titration schedules and manage combined side effects

Followed by a maintenance phase of 2 to 4 mg per week for an additional 2 to 4 weeks
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Because these mechanisms reinforce one another, the overall metabolic effect can appear robust even if any single component varies, which is another reason a clean, isolated read on the gastric-emptying contribution is so hard to obtain from combination-drug outcome data
Others are research-grade with decades of published data but no formal FDA approval