Long-acting amylin analog for appetite control
Everything You Need to Know
Cagrilintide is a long-acting amylin analog. Amylin is a hormone released with insulin after meals that helps you feel full. This peptide mimics that effect but lasts much longer.
**How is it different from GLP-1s?** Cagrilintide works through a completely different pathway. Some people stack it with GLP-1 agonists for enhanced effects, while others use it as an alternative.
Key Benefits
- Works through different pathway than GLP-1s
- Can be stacked with other metabolic peptides
- Helps control post-meal blood sugar spikes
- Once-weekly injection
Ideal For
- Those seeking alternatives to GLP-1 agonists
- People who want to stack with existing protocols
- Adults with blood sugar concerns
How It Works
Cagrilintide activates amylin receptors in the brain to reduce appetite, slow gastric emptying, and help regulate blood sugar after meals.
Who Should NOT Use
Do NOT use if you are: pregnant or breastfeeding, have severe allergies to injections, undergoing active cancer treatment, have uncontrolled heart/kidney/liver disease, or currently hospitalized.
Talk to Your Doctor
We always recommend consulting with a healthcare provider before starting any wellness protocol. Regular check-ups and lab work help you track your progress safely.