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You should not take retatrutide if you have: A personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 A history of pancreatitis Severe gastrointestinal disease, including gastroparesis Known hypersensitivity to any component of the drug You should use extreme caution and only proceed under close medical supervision if you have: Gallbladder disease or a history of gallstones Kidney disease, since dehydration from GI side effects can accelerate kidney damage Diabetic retinopathy, as rapid glucose changes can worsen it A history of eating disorders, since appetite suppression this powerful can interact badly with disordered eating patterns Retatrutide is also not approved for use in pregnancy
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Dec 18, 2025, 08:00 ET CagriSema 2.4 mg/2.4 mg is an investigational fixed-dose injectable medicine that combines the novel amylin analogue, cagrilintide, with semaglutide to target complementary obesity-related pathways 1,2 In the REDEFINE 1 phase 3 trial, adults with obesity, or overweight with at least one obesity-related complication, taking CagriSema lost an average of 23% body weight when evaluating the treatment effect if all patients stayed on treatment *2 Novo Nordisk continues to build on its 100-year-plus legacy of science and innovation, with potential new treatments in obesity PLAINSBORO, N.J