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Tirzepatide's Role in Postmenopausal HR+ Breast Cancer Survivors

Registered Phase 4 interventional trial (recruiting). This study will explore whether tirzepatide is a practical and acceptable treatment for postmenopausal females with a history of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and obesity. The investigators aim to understand whether participants are willing and able to take this medication once weekly for 6 months and whether it may help improve weight and overall health. There will be monthly check-ins to monitor progress and safety. At the beginning and end of the study, participants will undergo body composition assessments, blood tests and a s

ClinicalTrials.gov · Dec 2025View trial ↗
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Resistance Exercise and Incretin Mimetic for Cardiometabolic Health in Survivors of ALL With Obesity

Registered Phase 2 interventional trial (recruiting). This is a 28-week, single-arm, open-label phase II clinical trial evaluating the combination of Tirzepatide and remote, supervised, tailored resistance exercise training to achieve weight loss in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) living with obesity or overweight with comorbidity. Primary Objective(s): • To evaluate the effectiveness for weight loss of the combined intervention using once weekly Tirzepatide plus remote, supervised, tailored resistance exercise (three sessions per week) in adult survivors of chi

ClinicalTrials.gov · Nov 2025View trial ↗
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A Master Protocol of Multiple Agents in Adults With Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (SYNERGY-Outcomes)

Registered Phase 3 interventional trial (recruiting). The main purpose of the SYNERGY-OUTCOMES study is to find out whether retatrutide and tirzepatide can prevent major adverse liver outcomes (MALO) in people with high-risk metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The study will enroll adults who have MASLD based on non-invasive tests (NITs), which indicate they are more likely to develop MALO. Participants will be randomly assigned within a Master Protocol to receive either retatrutide (N1T-MC-RT01), tirzepatide (N1T-MC-TZ01) or placebo. The trial plans to enroll abo

ClinicalTrials.gov · Sep 2025View trial ↗
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A Study to Estimate Early Clinical Efficacy Signals of GLP-1 Agonist Administration in Conjunction With Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Device in Obese Patients With Endometrioid Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Registered Phase 2 interventional trial (recruiting). This study will explore the use of glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) used concurrently with levonorgestrel intrauterine device in patients with poor surgical candidacy for a hysterectomy or patients who are pursuing fertility sparing. GLP-1RA are a class of medications that mimic the natural hormone glucagon-like peptide-1. These medications trigger the pancreas to release insulin which can help lower blood sugar levels and delay gastric emptying. The recent FDA approval of GLP-1RAs has changed the landscape for pharmacothe

ClinicalTrials.gov · Aug 2025View trial ↗
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Tirzepatide in MetALD

Registered Phase 2 interventional trial (recruiting). Background: People with alcohol use disorder (AUD) often develop metabolic alcohol-associated liver disease (MetALD). MetALD is a term for the heart, liver, obesity, and other issues that can accompany AUD. MetALD can be fatal. An approved weight management drug (Tirzepatide) may be able to help people with AUD and MetALD control their alcohol intake. Objective: To test Tirzepatide in people with AUD and MetALD. Eligibility: People aged 21 years and older with AUD and MetALD. Design: Participants will be screened. They will have a physical

ClinicalTrials.gov · Jul 2025View trial ↗
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Moving Beyond Inflammation as a Therapeutic Target for Crohn's Disease

Registered Phase 2 interventional trial (recruiting). The purpose of this research study is to evaluate what type of treatment will be beneficial for people with Crohn's disease and difficult to treat inflammation in the small bowel. Current therapies are used to control the inflammation due to Crohn's disease in your digestive tract. In some patients, those therapies are not sufficient to fully treat the disease. This objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a different type of therapy, tirzepatide, that may promote healing of the affected intestinal segment. To evaluate the eff

ClinicalTrials.gov · May 2025View trial ↗
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A Study to Investigate Effectiveness of Tirzepatide Following Initiation of Ixekizumab in Participants With Active Psoriatic Arthritis and Overweight or Obesity in Clinical Practice (TOGETHER AMPLIFY-PsA)

Registered Phase 4 interventional trial (recruiting). The main purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of adding tirzepatide to ixekizumab therapy in standard clinical practice in participants with active PsA and obesity or overweight with at least 1 weight-related comorbidity. The study will last up to 12 months.

ClinicalTrials.gov · Mar 2025View trial ↗
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Compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss: the direct-to-consumer market in Colorado.

This cross-sectional pilot study examined the direct-to-consumer market for compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists in Colorado. Researchers conducted Google searches of business websites advertising compounded GLP-1 products for weight loss across census-defined statistical areas between March and April 2024. They identified 93 websites corresponding to 188 physical locations. Most businesses were categorized as medical/health spas or weight loss services. Semaglutide was the most commonly advertised product (92/93 sites), followed by tirzepatide (40/93). Some sites advertised combination formulations including B vitamins, BPC-157 (flagged by the FDA as unsafe for compounding), and other additives. Seven sites advertised oral formulations. Notably, 41 of 93 websites referenced FDA approval in their product descriptions—a potentially misleading claim, as compounded products are not FDA-approved—and 5 sites incorrectly referred to products as "generic." The study's limitations include its focus on a single state, reliance on publicly available website data, and its pilot/cross-sectional design, which limits generalizability. The authors conclude that regulatory action is needed to address misleading advertising and safety concerns in this market.

Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice · Dec 2024DOI ↗
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Ixekizumab Concomitantly Administered With Tirzepatide in Adults With Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis and Obesity or Overweight

Registered Phase 3 interventional trial (completed). The main purpose of this study is to demonstrate that when participants with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and obesity or overweight in the presence of at least 1 weight-related comorbid condition receive ixekizumab and tirzepatide concomitantly administered, participants see improvement in their psoriasis and achieve weight reduction compared to when receiving ixekizumab. Participation in this study includes up to 12 visits and could last up to 61 weeks including screening, open label treatment period, and post-treatment follow-up per

ClinicalTrials.gov · Sep 2024View trial ↗
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A Research Study to See How Much CagriSema Lowers Blood Sugar and Body Weight Compared to Tirzepatide in People With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Metformin, SGLT2 Inhibitor or Both

Registered Phase 3 interventional trial (active not recruiting). This study will look at how much CagriSema lowers blood sugar and body weight in people with type 2 diabetes. CagriSema is a new investigational medicine. Doctors cannot yet prescribe CagriSema. CagriSema will be compared to a medicine called tirzepatide. Doctors can prescribe tirzepatide in some countries. Participants will either receive CagriSema or tirzepatide. Which treatment the participant will receive is decided by chance. For each participant, the study will last for up to 1 year and 4 months.

ClinicalTrials.gov · Aug 2024View trial ↗