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Ipamorelin vs Survodutide

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Growth Hormone Peptides
Ipamorelin
GLP-1 / Weight Loss Agonists
Survodutide
Summary
Ipamorelin is a selective GHRP (growth hormone releasing peptide) and one of the cleanest GH secretagogues available. It selectively stimulates GH release without significantly raising cortisol, prolactin, or appetite — making it ideal for long-term use and anti-aging protocols.
Survodutide is a once-weekly GLP-1/glucagon dual receptor agonist developed by Boehringer Ingelheim and Zealand Pharma. Phase 2 trials demonstrated up to 18.7% body weight reduction at 46 weeks, among the highest reported for a dual agonist. It is being studied for obesity and MASH (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis), where the glucagon component drives hepatic fat clearance.
Half-Life
2 hours
~7 days
Admin Route
SubQ
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
100–300 mcg
0.6 mg → 2.4 mg → 4.8 mg → 6 mg
Frequency
Once to twice daily
Once weekly
Key Benefits
  • Increases lean muscle mass
  • Enhances fat loss
  • Improves recovery time
  • Strengthens bones and joints
  • Better sleep quality and REM sleep
  • Enhanced skin elasticity
  • Minimal impact on hunger or cortisol
  • No cortisol or prolactin spike
  • Clean GH release suitable for long-term protocols
  • Up to 18.7% body weight reduction at 46 weeks (Phase 2)
  • Strong MASH activity — Phase 3 SYNCHRONIZE-NASH trials ongoing
  • Reduces hepatic fat content via glucagon receptor-driven liver oxidation
  • Once-weekly subcutaneous injection
  • Greater weight loss potential than GLP-1 monotherapy
  • Improvements in liver fibrosis markers in early data
Side Effects
  • Injection site irritation
  • Temporary water retention (mild)
  • Possible hunger increase (milder than GHRP-6)
  • Numbness or tingling in extremities (rare)
  • Nausea (most common during titration)
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Decreased appetite
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