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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Liraglutide vs Mazdutide: they're closely matched on evidence (7.5 vs 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.
Liraglutide and Mazdutide are closely matched across evidence, studies, and safety.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (2)
Outcomes where both Liraglutide and Mazdutide have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
Prescription-only, clinician-titrated, subcutaneous once daily. Diabetes (Victoza): escalate 0.6 → 1.2 → 1.8 mg/day. Weight management (Saxenda): escalate weekly to 3.0 mg/day. DO NOT self-dose.
any
Subcutaneous once-daily injection (Victoza for diabetes, Saxenda for weight)
Investigational / China-only dosing: once-weekly subcutaneous injection, dose-escalated over several weeks. Trial maintenance doses studied were 4 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg once weekly (lower doses used during titration to limit GI effects). There is no FDA-approved regimen.
anytime
Once-weekly subcutaneous injection (investigational; China-approved as Xinermei)
Weeks to months
Months (titrated over weeks)
Months to years
Especially during dose escalation
Months (dose-escalated)
Weeks to months
Weeks to months
Mostly during titration
Liraglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes (LEADER).
N Engl J Med (2016) · Rct · n=9340
Double-blind cardiovascular-outcomes RCT: 9,340 patients with type 2 diabetes and high cardiovascular risk, liraglutide (up to 1.8 mg/day) vs placebo, median follow-up 3.8 years
A Randomized, Controlled Trial of 3.0 mg of Liraglutide in Weight Management (SCALE Obesity and Prediabetes).
N Engl J Med (2015) · Rct · n=3731
56-week double-blind RCT in 3,731 adults WITHOUT type 2 diabetes (BMI ≥30, or ≥27 with comorbidities), liraglutide 3.0 mg/day vs placebo plus lifestyle (2:1)
Efficacy of Liraglutide for Weight Loss Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: The SCALE Diabetes Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA (2015) · Rct · n=846
56-week double-blind RCT in 846 adults with overweight/obesity AND type 2 diabetes, liraglutide 3.0 mg vs 1.8 mg vs placebo (2:1:1)
Treatment With 9-mg Mazdutide for Weight Reduction in Chinese Adults With Obesity: The GLORY-2 Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA (2026) · Rct · n=461
60-week phase-3 double-blind placebo-controlled RCT (GLORY-2) in 461 Chinese adults with obesity (BMI >=30), mazdutide 9 mg vs placebo
Once-Weekly Mazdutide in Chinese Adults with Obesity or Overweight.
N Engl J Med (2025) · Rct · n=610
48-week phase-3 double-blind placebo-controlled RCT (GLORY-1) in 610 Chinese adults with overweight/obesity, mazdutide 4 mg or 6 mg vs placebo
Mazdutide versus placebo in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes.
Nature (2026) · Rct · n=320
Phase-3 RCT in 320 Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on diet/exercise, mazdutide 4/6 mg vs placebo for 24 weeks
Both Liraglutide and Mazdutide are closely matched — the best choice depends on your specific health goals.
For manage blood sugar, Liraglutide has a higher relevance score (80 vs 60).
No known interactions between Liraglutide and Mazdutide have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.
The right pick depends on your goals. Answer a few quick questions for a personalised recommendation — or dig into the full evidence on each.