PMID-38092790 – Mazdutide Phase 2 Obesity RCT

PMID-38092790 – Mazdutide Phase 2 Obesity RCT

Ji L, Jiang H, An P, et al. A phase 2 randomised controlled trial of mazdutide in Chinese overweight adults or adults with obesity. Nat Commun. 2023;14(1):8289.

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Property Value
PMID 38092790
DOI 10.1038/s41467-023-44067-4
Year 2023
Journal Nature Communications
Study Type RCT (Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled)
Evidence Level II
Sample n=240 Chinese adults with overweight or obesity
Peptide(s) Studied Mazdutide

Key Findings

  • Mean percentage change from baseline to week 24 in body weight: -6.7% (3 mg), -10.4% (4.5 mg), -11.3% (6 mg) vs. +1.0% placebo (all p<0.001)
  • Dose-response relationship clearly demonstrated across 3, 4.5, and 6 mg doses
  • Significant waist circumference reduction across all dose groups
  • Improvements in fasting glucose, insulin, and lipid parameters observed
  • Most common adverse events were gastrointestinal (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting), mostly mild-to-moderate

Study Design

Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial at multiple sites in China. Adults aged 18-75 with BMI >=28 kg/m2 or >=24 kg/m2 with at least one weight-related comorbidity. Participants randomized to mazdutide 3 mg, 4.5 mg, 6 mg, or placebo, administered subcutaneously once weekly for 24 weeks with dose escalation. Primary endpoint: percent change in body weight from baseline to week 24.

Limitations

  • 24-week treatment duration — longer-term efficacy and safety not established
  • Chinese population only
  • No active comparator (semaglutide or tirzepatide)
  • Moderate sample size per dose group

Clinical Relevance

This pivotal Phase 2 trial demonstrated that mazdutide achieves clinically meaningful weight loss (up to 11.3% at 6 mg) at 24 weeks, comparable to semaglutide 2.4 mg at similar timepoints. The clear dose-response relationship and acceptable safety profile supported Phase 3 development. Published in Nature Communications, lending credibility to the dual agonist approach.

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