Metabolic Comparison

AOD-9604 vs Cagrilintide

Comparison of AOD-9604 (Low evidence) and Cagrilintide (High evidence).

Last updated: February 12, 2026

AOD-9604

Low Evidence
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Cagrilintide

High Evidence
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Overview

AOD-9604 and Cagrilintide are both studied in the peptide research space.

AOD-9604: A modified fragment of human growth hormone (amino acids 176-191 with N-terminal tyrosine) studied for fat loss.

Cagrilintide: A long-acting amylin analog developed by Novo Nordisk for weight management.

Evidence Comparison

AspectAOD-9604Cagrilintide
Evidence LevelLowHigh
Human Studies618
Preclinical Studies810
Total Sources2028

Key Differences

AspectAOD-9604Cagrilintide
CategoryMetabolicMetabolic
Evidence StrengthLowHigh
Total Sources2028
Human Studies618

Summary

  • AOD-9604: Low evidence with 20 total sources (6 human)
  • Cagrilintide: High evidence with 28 total sources (18 human)

This comparison is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before making any decisions about peptide use.

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Disclaimer: This comparison is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual responses to medications vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making treatment decisions.