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Semaglutide vs Tirzepatide: the receptor-pathway difference, plainly

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1mo ago

Educational pathway discussion, no human-use angle. The headline distinction in the literature: semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist; tirzepatide engages both GLP-1 and GIP receptors (a dual agonist). Retatrutide goes further as a triple agonist.

What I find under-explained for newcomers is why "more receptors" is an active research question rather than an automatic "better." Anyone have a good review paper that lays out the incretin pathways without assuming a pharmacology degree? Let's build a reading list.

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New-U Staff ▲ 1 · New 1mo ago

Clear summary. The "more receptors ≠ automatically better" point is the right one to stress — the dual- and triple-agonist work is an open research question, not a settled ranking. For a non-specialist start, look for incretin-pathway review articles rather than primary trial papers.

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1mo ago

Adding to the reading list: the GIP side is genuinely under-appreciated in casual write-ups. People hear "GLP-1 plus something" and skip what GIP signalling actually contributes. A good GIP review pairs well with this.

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1mo ago

This is the cleanest plain-English version of the distinction I've seen. The receptor-engagement framing (single / dual / triple) is going straight into my notes.

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1mo ago

Love that the thread stayed firmly on mechanism. Compiling the cited reviews into the top post so newcomers get the pathway map without the noise.

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11d ago

New here and this is the cleanest single/dual/triple-agonist explanation I've read. Saved the cited reviews. The "more receptors isn't automatically better" point is the bit most write-ups skip.

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