GLP-1 & incretins · Injection

Survodutide

Also known as: BI 456906

What it is

An investigational dual glucagon and GLP-1 receptor agonist under clinical development as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection.

How it works

Balanced co-agonism of glucagon and GLP-1 receptors, intended to combine appetite suppression with increased energy expenditure and hepatic fat reduction.

Where it's used

Under investigation for obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in clinical trials.

Regulatory status

Not FDA-approved; investigational compound in clinical trials.

Tracking it

Survodutide is injectable, so two things matter in a log: when you dosed and where. Rotating sites and writing both down prevents the classic “did I already pin the left side?” problem. with a half-life of about 6 days (144 h), a dose log also lets a tracker model the relative amount still in your system between doses. for titrated compounds like this one, a log that records the dose at each step is the difference between knowing your history and guessing it.

Source

Public reference

Not medical advice. This page is an educational summary compiled from public sources for people who log what they take. It is not a recommendation to use Survodutide, a dosing guide, or a substitute for a clinician. How we source →

Last reviewed 2026-06-11