Head-to-head

Survodutide vs Retatrutide

A neutral, evidence-first comparison of Survodutide and Retatrutide — mechanism, approval status, research, and safety.

Survodutide and retatrutide are both investigational next-generation obesity drugs that go beyond the GLP-1/GIP playbook by adding glucagon receptor activity. The difference is how many receptors each hits: survodutide is a glucagon/GLP-1 dual agonist; retatrutide is a GIP/GLP-1/glucagon triple agonist. Neither is approved.

Educational only — not medical advice. Comparisons summarize published research and do not recommend any compound. Consult a qualified clinician.

At a glance

SurvodutideRetatrutide
Drug classGlucagon + GLP-1 dual agonistGIP + GLP-1 + glucagon triple agonist
FDA statusInvestigationalInvestigational
ReceptorsTwo (glucagon, GLP-1)Three (GIP, GLP-1, glucagon)
Also studied forObesity and liver disease (MASH)Obesity and metabolic disease
DosingOnce weekly (in trials)Once weekly (in trials)
Reported weight lossLarge in phase 2Largest reported in class (phase 2)

The bottom line

Bottom line: Both are promising, unapproved drugs that recruit glucagon signaling (which may raise energy expenditure) on top of GLP-1. Retatrutide adds a third receptor (GIP) and has posted the largest weight-loss numbers in the class so far, while survodutide has notable data in liver disease. Both remain investigational — exciting, but not available.

Read the full guides: Survodutide · Retatrutide

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between survodutide and retatrutide?

Survodutide is a dual glucagon/GLP-1 agonist, while retatrutide is a triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon agonist. Retatrutide engages one additional receptor and has reported the largest weight-loss numbers in the class.

Are either approved?

No. Both survodutide and retatrutide are investigational drugs in clinical development and are not FDA-approved or available by prescription.

Why add glucagon activity?

Glucagon receptor agonism may increase energy expenditure in addition to the appetite suppression from GLP-1, which is the rationale behind these dual and triple agonists.

References

Combined peer-reviewed sources from both peptide guides. Inclusion is not endorsement.

  1. Sanyal AJ, Bedossa P, Fraessdorf M, et al. A Phase 2 Randomized Trial of Survodutide in MASH and Fibrosis. N Engl J Med. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  2. Bluher M, Rosenstock J, Hoefler J, et al. Dose-response effects of survodutide, a dual glucagon/GLP-1 receptor agonist, in people with type 2 diabetes: a randomised clinical trial. Diabetologia. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  3. le Roux CW, Steen O, Lucas KJ, et al. Glucagon and GLP-1 receptor dual agonist survodutide for obesity: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-finding phase 2 trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  4. Kosiborod MN, Platz E, Wharton S, et al. Survodutide for the Treatment of Obesity: Rationale and Design of the SYNCHRONIZE Cardiovascular Outcomes Trial. JACC Heart Fail. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  5. Kaya E, Yilmaz Y, Alkhouri N. Survodutide in MASH: bridging the gap between hepatic and systemic metabolic dysfunction. Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  6. Lawitz EJ, Fraessdorf M, Neff GW, et al. Efficacy, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of survodutide, a glucagon/glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor dual agonist, in cirrhosis. J Hepatol. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  7. Jastreboff AM, Kaplan LM, Frias JP, et al. Triple-Hormone-Receptor Agonist Retatrutide for Obesity - A Phase 2 Trial. N Engl J Med. 2023. Peer-reviewed study
  8. Rosenstock J, Frias J, Jastreboff AM, et al. Retatrutide, a GIP/GLP-1/glucagon receptor agonist, in people with type 2 diabetes: a randomised phase 2 trial. Lancet. 2023. Peer-reviewed study
  9. Katsi V, Koutsopoulos G, Fragoulis C, et al. Retatrutide-A Game Changer in Obesity Pharmacotherapy. Biomolecules. 2025. Peer-reviewed study
  10. Abdul-Rahman T, Roy P, Ahmed FK, et al. The power of three: Retatrutide's role in modern obesity and diabetes therapy. Eur J Pharmacol. 2024. Peer-reviewed study
  11. Giblin K, Kaplan LM, Somers VK, et al. Retatrutide for the treatment of obesity, obstructive sleep apnea and knee osteoarthritis: Rationale and design of the TRIUMPH registrational clinical trials. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2026. Peer-reviewed study
  12. Sanyal AJ, Kaplan LM, Frias JP, et al. Triple hormone receptor agonist retatrutide for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: a randomized phase 2a trial. Nat Med. 2024. Peer-reviewed study

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