Efpeglenatide

A long-acting, exendin-4-based GLP-1 receptor agonist engineered as an Fc-conjugated peptide for once-weekly subcutaneous dosing.

Overview

Efpeglenatide belongs to the incretin-mimetic class of peptides that activate the GLP-1 receptor to enhance glucose-dependent insulin secretion, suppress glucagon, slow gastric emptying, and reduce appetite. Unlike native GLP-1 (half-life of minutes), efpeglenatide is built on the exendin-4 backbone and conjugated to an immunoglobulin Fc domain, which resists enzymatic breakdown and extends exposure to allow weekly dosing.

The pivotal AMPLITUDE-O trial randomized 4,076 people with type 2 diabetes and a history of cardiovascular or kidney disease to weekly efpeglenatide (4 or 6 mg) or placebo. Efpeglenatide significantly reduced the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events and a composite kidney function outcome, and it did so regardless of concomitant SGLT2-inhibitor use. As an exendin-based agent, it added evidence that cardiovascular benefit is a broad GLP-1 receptor-agonist class effect rather than being limited to human-GLP-1-analog molecules.

Gastrointestinal side effects (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting) are the most common adverse events and are managed with gradual dose escalation.

Mechanism of Action

By binding the GLP-1 receptor on pancreatic beta cells, efpeglenatide amplifies insulin secretion only when glucose is elevated, limiting hypoglycemia risk. Central and gastrointestinal GLP-1 receptor signaling reduces food intake and slows gastric emptying, driving weight loss. Cardiorenal benefits observed in AMPLITUDE-O are thought to reflect a combination of glycemic, weight, blood-pressure, and possibly direct vascular and anti-inflammatory effects common to the GLP-1 receptor-agonist class.

Reconstitution Calculator

Efpeglenatide

Efpeglenatide is an exendin-based glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agoni

Draw Volume
0.667mL
Syringe Units
67units
Concentration
6,000mcg/mL
Doses / Vial
1doses
Vial Total
6mg
Waste / Vial
2.0mg
Syringe Cap.
100units · 1mL
Recommended Schedule
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Frequencyweekly
Cycleongoing
33% waste per vial. Adjusting to 6.0mg would give 1 even doses with zero waste.
How to reconstitute
Gather & prepare
1/6Gather & prepare

Set up a clean workspace with all supplies ready.

1.Wash hands thoroughly, put on disposable gloves
2.Your 6mg peptide vial (lyophilized powder)
3.Bacteriostatic water (you'll need 1mL)
4.A 3–5mL syringe with 21–25 gauge needle for reconstitution
5.Alcohol swabs (70% isopropyl)
Use bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) for multi-dose vials. Sterile water is only safe for single-use.
Supply Planner

1x / week for weeks

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4 doses7 days/vial
Cost Breakdown
Vial price
$0.00per dose
$0.00 /week$0 /month
Store 2-8°C30 day shelf lifeSwirl gentlyFor research purposes only

This calculator is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before preparing or administering any substance. PepGuide assumes no liability for decisions made based on these calculations.

References (1)

  1. [1]
    Gerstein HC, Sattar N, Rosenstock J, et al. (AMPLITUDE-O Trial Investigators) Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes with Efpeglenatide in Type 2 Diabetes New England Journal of Medicine (2021)

    In 4,076 high-risk patients, weekly efpeglenatide (4 or 6 mg) reduced major adverse cardiovascular events and a composite kidney outcome versus placebo.

Updated 2026-07-07Reviewed by ai-enrich-2026-07-contentSources: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34215025/

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