@article{10.37349/eds.2026.1008175,
abstract = {The therapeutic landscape for obesity is changing rapidly, driven by the recognition of obesity as a chronic, biologically heterogeneous disease, with clinically relevant organ consequences. In this context, the phase 3 SYNCHRONIZE™-1 trial of survodutide, a once-weekly dual agonist of glucagon receptor and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor, is notable not simply because it adds another effective incretin-based therapy, but because it tests a broader metabolic concept. By pairing GLP-1-mediated appetite suppression with glucagon-mediated effects on energy expenditure and hepatic lipid handling, survodutide aims to extend treatment beyond appetite control towards coordinated modulation of adiposity, cardiometabolic risk and steatotic liver disease. In adults with obesity without diabetes, SYNCHRONIZE™-1 showed sustained body-weight reductions of approximately 12–13% over 76 weeks, compared with 5.4% with placebo, and increased the proportion of participants achieving clinically ambitious weight-loss thresholds, including at least 20% weight loss. Improvements in waist circumference, glycemic and lipid measures, together with reductions in visceral and liver fat content (LFC) in imaging analyses, support the possibility of benefits that are metabolically broader than scale weight alone. Yet the trial also illustrates familiar tensions in obesity pharmacotherapy: gastrointestinal tolerability, treatment discontinuation, the absence of an active comparator, unexpectedly high placebo-associated weight loss and limited outcome data. Thus, SYNCHRONIZE™-1 should be read as an important proof of principle for dual glucagon-GLP-1 receptor agonism rather than as a definitive positioning of the therapy within the treatment landscape. The next challenge is to determine whether this mechanism delivers durable cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic benefits, and in which patient populations.},
author = {Lonardo, Amedeo and Weiskirchen, Ralf},
doi = {10.37349/eds.2026.1008175},
journal = {Exploration of Drug Science},
elocation-id = {1008175},
title = {Synchronizing obesity management with survodutide},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/eds/Article/1008175},
volume = {4},
year = {2026}
}