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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Dulaglutide vs Orforglipron: Dulaglutide has the stronger overall evidence (7 vs 5.5/10); they're alternatives for manage blood sugar — the best pick depends on your goals. Take the 60-second quiz for a pick tailored to your goals.
Dulaglutide wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (1)
Outcomes where both Dulaglutide and Orforglipron have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
Prescription-only, clinician-prescribed. Subcutaneous 0.75 mg once weekly to start, usually escalated to 1.5 mg; 3.0 mg and 4.5 mg once-weekly doses are available for additional glycemic lowering. DO NOT self-dose.
any
Subcutaneous once-weekly pen (Trulicity)
INVESTIGATIONAL — no approved consumer dose. In trials, once-daily oral orforglipron was titrated up to 36 mg (some phase-2 cohorts to 45 mg) with gradual dose escalation to limit GI side effects. Not for self-administration; only appropriate within a clinical trial or, if/when approved, under a prescribing clinician.
any
Oral tablet (investigational)
Weeks to months
Months to years
Months
Especially during initiation/escalation
Weeks to months
Months (titrated)
Throughout use
Especially during dose escalation
Dulaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes (REWIND): a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial.
Lancet (2019) · Rct · n=9901
Multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled cardiovascular-outcomes RCT: 9,901 patients aged ≥50 with type 2 diabetes, randomized to subcutaneous dulaglutide 1.5 mg/week or placebo at 371 sites in 24 countries
Cardiovascular, mortality, and kidney outcomes with GLP-1 receptor agonists in patients with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cardiovascular outcome trials.
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol (2019) · Meta analysis
Meta-analysis of seven GLP-1 receptor agonist cardiovascular-outcomes trials (ELIXA, LEADER, SUSTAIN-6, EXSCEL, Harmony Outcomes, REWIND, PIONEER 6); 56,004 participants
Dulaglutide and renal outcomes in type 2 diabetes: an exploratory analysis of the REWIND randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
Lancet (2019) · Rct · n=9901
Pre-specified exploratory analysis of the REWIND trial (9,901 participants) examining the renal component of the composite microvascular outcome
Orforglipron, an Oral Small-Molecule GLP-1 Receptor Agonist for Obesity Treatment (ATTAIN-1).
N Engl J Med (2025) · Rct · n=3127
Phase-3 multinational double-blind RCT in 3,127 adults with obesity WITHOUT diabetes; once-daily oral orforglipron 6/12/36 mg vs placebo for 72 weeks
Orforglipron, an Oral Small-Molecule GLP-1 Receptor Agonist, in Early Type 2 Diabetes (ACHIEVE-1).
N Engl J Med (2025) · Rct · n=559
Phase-3 double-blind RCT in 559 adults with early type 2 diabetes managed by diet/exercise; once-daily oral orforglipron 3/12/36 mg vs placebo for 40 weeks
Orforglipron compared with dapagliflozin in adults with type 2 diabetes and inadequate glycaemic control with metformin (ACHIEVE-2): a multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority, open-label, phase 3 trial.
Lancet (2026) · Rct · n=962
Phase-3 non-inferiority RCT (n=962) in type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on metformin; once-daily oral orforglipron 3/12/36 mg vs dapagliflozin 10 mg over 40 weeks
Dulaglutide has a higher evidence score (7/10 vs 5.5/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
For manage blood sugar, Dulaglutide has a higher relevance score (82 vs 70).
No known interactions between Dulaglutide and Orforglipron have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.
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