Drug Comparison

Survodutide vs CagriSema: Complete Comparison

Survodutide and CagriSema are both prescribed for metabolic health, but they work differently and deliver different outcomes in clinical trials. This comparison draws on head-to-head trial data where available and parallel trial comparisons where not.

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs. Discuss all treatment decisions with a licensed healthcare provider who knows your complete medical history. Individual results vary significantly from clinical trial averages.

Weight Loss

CagriSema

22.7% vs 19.0%

Lower Cash Cost

CagriSema

$9,999/mo vs $9,999/mo

Dosing

Survodutide

Weekly vs Weekly

FDA Status

Phase 3

Phase 3

Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Feature Survodutide CagriSema
Brand Name(s)Cagrilintide + Semaglutide (combination)
MechanismGLP-1/Glucagon dual receptor agonistGLP-1 receptor agonist + Amylin analog (cagrilintide)
FDA StatusPhase 3Phase 3
Mean Weight Loss19.0% (SYNCHRONIZE-1)22.7% (REDEFINE-1)
Starting Dose0.6 mg0.25 mg
Max Dose4.8 mg2.4 mg
FrequencyWeeklyWeekly
Half-Life168 hrs168 hrs
Cash Price/MonthN/A (investigational)N/A (investigational)
Prior Auth RequiredNoNo
Key Pivotal TrialSYNCHRONIZE-1REDEFINE-1

Weight Loss Efficacy: Survodutide vs CagriSema

In their respective pivotal trials, Survodutide achieved a mean weight loss of 19.0% (SYNCHRONIZE-1) while CagriSema achieved 22.7% (REDEFINE-1). This 3.7 percentage point difference represents a clinically meaningful gap, though direct head-to-head trial data between these specific agents may be limited.

Important caveat: These trials enrolled different populations (different BMI criteria, T2D vs non-diabetic, different geographies) and used different primary endpoints. Direct comparisons should be interpreted with caution.

Mechanism: How They Work Differently

Survodutide is a GLP-1/Glucagon dual receptor agonist. CagriSema is a GLP-1 receptor agonist + Amylin analog (cagrilintide). Both medications work through the GLP-1 pathway but differ in their additional receptor targets, half-lives, and molecular structures.

Side Effects

Both Survodutide and CagriSema share a similar GI side effect profile. Common side effects for both include: constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, injection-site reaction. These are typically most pronounced during dose escalation and improve with time.

Survodutide-specific: decreased appetite. CagriSema-specific: headache

Cost Comparison

Cash pay prices vary significantly: Survodutide lists at approximately N/A (not commercially available) vs CagriSema at N/A (not commercially available). Both require prior authorization through most commercial insurers.

Which Is Right for You? Decision Guide

Consider Survodutide if:

  • ✓ Your insurance specifically covers
  • ✓ Your prescriber has experience with Survodutide
  • ✓ Once-weekly injection fits your schedule
  • ✓ You have prior experience with GLP-1 agonists

Consider CagriSema if:

  • ✓ Your insurance specifically covers Cagrilintide + Semaglutide (combination)
  • ✓ Higher weight loss efficacy is your primary goal
  • ✓ Once-weekly injection is preferred
  • ✓ Simpler GLP-1 only mechanism is preferred

Bottom line: The choice between Survodutide and CagriSema is best made with your prescribing clinician, accounting for your specific medical history, insurance coverage, prior treatment response, and metabolic goals. Neither medication is universally superior for all patients.

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