When will Elora make her appearance?

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Eloralintide (LY3841136) is EL's amylin analogue answer to NN's Cagrilintide and ZP's Petrelintide. Currently, the only manufacturer I see is Apextide, a tentacle of Sinopep. Any speculation as to when this might surface in the independent research space?
 
49metal said:
Eloralintide (LY3841136) is EL's amylin analogue answer to NN's Cagrilintide and ZP's Petrelintide. Currently, the only manufacturer I see is Apextide, a tentacle of Sinopep. Any speculation as to when this might surface in the independent research space?
Do you mind explaining all the things you mentioned in this post for my lazy ass please ? It sounds very interesting but cagrilintide is the only thing I've recognized 😂
 
scarywood75 said:
Do you mind explaining all the things you mentioned in this post for my lazy ass please ? It sounds very interesting but cagrilintide is the only thing I've recognized 😂
Translation: Eloralintide is the same type of drug as Cagri. When will we be able to buy Elora from the Chinese?
 
scarywood75 said:
Do you mind explaining all the things you mentioned in this post for my lazy ass please ? It sounds very interesting but cagrilintide is the only thing I've recognized 😂
Cagrilintide, Petrelintide, and Eloralintide mimic amylin instead of glp1/gip/glucagon.

SinoPep is major fda approved peptide manufacturer
 
keangkong said:
Translation: Eloralintide is the same type of drug as Cagri. When will we be able to buy Elora from the Chinese?
Oh gotcha, soon hopefully, but it's weird some of the newer drugs are getting there before older ones.
 
If I remember correctly Elora doesn't have all that pH nonsense so... Hopefully sooner rather than later?

(it turns out cagri might also not have that pH nonsense either, but that remains to be confirmed)
 
Does anyone know where the eloralintide / LY3841136 structure could be found? I don’t know how ApexTide is even making it I can’t find anything about the structure online or any research papers on it
 
leokitcat said:
I can’t find anything about the structure online or any research papers on it

This is what I have at hand:

https://www.medchemexpress.com/cas/2883634-40-8.html

A Phase 2, Parallel-Group, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Investigate Weight Management With LY3841136 and Tirzepatide, Alone or in Combination, in Adult Participants With Obesity or Overweight With Type 2 Diabetes - AdisInsight

The main purpose of this study, performed under the master protocol W8M-MC-CWMM (NCT06143956), is to investigate the safety and efficacy of LY3841136 for

adisinsight.springer.com

Eloralintide---Chemical Information Search
 
49metal said:
Eloralintide (LY3841136) is EL's amylin analogue answer to NN's Cagrilintide and ZP's Petrelintide. Currently, the only manufacturer I see is Apextide, a tentacle of Sinopep. Any speculation as to when this might surface in the independent research space?
Someone has done their research very well, good post man! I enjoyed reading up on this new elora and looking forward to its release!
 
Evil Lilly's CEO has repeatedly said that they have a total of 11 weight loss peptides actively being researched. There are many new things coming, most of which we have not even heard about yet.
 
m100568 said:
Evil Lilly's CEO has repeatedly said that they have a total of 11 weight loss peptides actively being researched. There are many new things coming, most of which we have not even heard about yet.
And that's just EL. How many of the dozens of known and unknown candidates will reach approval and in how many years? The answer is: Some of them, someday. I suppose a sound-minded person would wait and concern himself with only such chemicals as reach his apothecary's shelf, but I make no such claim for myself. According, I am seen to poke about in matters that don't rightly concern me.
 
Lullabytreehugger said:
Someone has done their research very well, good post man! I enjoyed reading up on this new elora and looking forward to its release!
Well, I'm not unique in being persuaded that something like Tirz/Reta with an amylin receptor agonist may be the best near-term (what is near-term?) combo for weight management. I suspect EL is thinking the same and the strong crowd reports on Tirz/Cagri stacks are compelling. Obviously, CagriSema is barking right up this tree and many are sure to follow.
 
Also just a note of caution, from past clinical trials in phase two studies, only about 35% are able to progress to phase three.

Which goes to prove not all new drugs are safe to administer or possible side effects too great or a hundred other reasons for them to fail at phase two.

Now even at phase three progression not all drugs will be cleared for the mass market introduction.

Many drugs/compounds fail this stage for whatever reason it may be unsafe or ineffective or perhaps other sinister findings such as a link to cancers or whatever else they find out.

Clinical studies need a lot of time for this exact reason.

I hope elora passes the challenges it may face and proves to be first and foremost safe and then second effective and third with minimal sides.

The holy trinity of any new drug formulation. Detract from any of the three and you have a failed drug.
 
I have a friend in the current study. They gave her and kept her on the lowest dose. She experienced extreme fatigue and her weight loss stalled after 3 months. Perhaps there are better results at higher doses.
 
Lullabytreehugger said:
I hope elora passes the challenges it may face and proves to be first and foremost safe and then second effective and third with minimal sides.

The holy trinity of any new drug formulation. Detract from any of the three and you have a failed drug.
When you look at all the enduring disquiet surrounding Cagri, one can imagine the troubles any of these AMYR agonists might face. I think we all welcome the vetting of many candidates in the hope that an array of strong options come to retail. In the meantime, we have the field developing daily.
 
Ladylaw said:
I have a friend in the current study. They gave her and kept her on the lowest dose. She experienced extreme fatigue and her weight loss stalled after 3 months. Perhaps there are better results at higher doses.
Thanks for the info! A LOT of Cagri research includes reports of hard-hitting side effects and varying dose tolerance. I would not be surprised if it comes with the territory on these amylin analogs. I will be very interested to hear how your friend's experience unfolds.
 
Ladylaw said:
I have a friend in the current study. They gave her and kept her on the lowest dose. She experienced extreme fatigue and her weight loss stalled after 3 months. Perhaps there are better results at higher doses.
This is super helpful! Thank you.
 
https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/eli-lillys-phase-1-amylin-data-impress-analysts-pairing-11-weight-loss-tolerable-profile
 
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