GLP-1 and Next-Generation Obesity Therapies (2026–2030): A Comprehensive Evidence-Based Guide
Introduction: The Obesity Drug Revolution Is Entering a New Phase Obesity treatment is undergoing a major transformation. Over the past decade, therapies targeting incretin hormones have reshaped clinical practice, but the next five years (2026–2030) are expected to redefine obesity medicine entirely. The field is evolving from single-hormone appetite suppression to multi-hormonal metabolic reprogramming , combining appetite control, energy expenditure, satiety signaling, and body composition regulation. This article provides a structured, evidence-based overview of the most important obesity drugs in development and clinical use, including GLP-1 receptor agonists, dual and triple agonists, amylin analogs, and emerging combination therapies. 1. The Current Standard (2024–2026): GLP-1 and Dual Incretin Therapies The foundation of modern obesity pharmacotherapy is built on incretin-based drugs. GLP-1 Receptor Agonists The most widely used drug in this category is semaglutide , a glucagon...