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CagriSema (Cagrilinitide + Semaglutide)
CagriSema is a powerful combination of Cagrilinitide, a long-acting amylin analogue, and Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist. Together, they regulate satiety, control blood sugar, and significantly reduce body weight โ achieving results comparable to Tirzepatide, but through a synergistic dual mechanism.
How It Works
- Cagrilinitide: A stabilized amylin analogue that resists enzymatic breakdown, prolonging its effects.
- Induces satiety and reduces food intake
- Suppresses glucagon (which raises blood sugar)
- Slows gastric emptying, enhancing fullness
- Promotes vasodilation, improving circulation
- Supports bone health by reducing osteoclast activity and increasing osteoblast activity
- Semaglutide: A GLP-1 receptor agonist that:
- Suppresses appetite via hypothalamic signaling
- Reduces glucagon secretion
- Delays gastric emptying
- Aids glucose regulation
Research-Based Benefits
- Average 23โ24.4% total body weight loss (vs. 15โ17% with Semaglutide alone)
- Comparable to weight loss achieved by Tirzepatide
- Greater impact than using either compound individually
- May support bone density, cardiovascular health, and glucose control
Dosing Guidelines
CagriSema: 5MG/5MG
Mix with 1.5mL (150 units) of BAC water
Subcutaneous Administration โ dose weekly, on the same day each week
โ ๏ธ Even if transferring from Semaglutide or another GLP-1, start at the lowest dose due to the potent effects of Cagrilinitide.
Week-by-Week Titration Protocol
- Week 1โ4: 5 units = 0.25mg
- Week 5โ8: 10 units = 0.5mg
- Week 9โ12: 15 units = 0.75mg
- Week 13โ16: 20 units = 1mg
- Increase weekly as tolerated in 5-unit increments (0.25mg) until reaching:
- 50 units = 2.5mg (maximum target dose)
Side Effects
Most are temporary and similar to other GLP-1 medications:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Headache
- Abdominal discomfort
- Injection site irritation
Contraindications
Do not use CagriSema if:
- You have a personal or family history of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) or MEN2
- You are allergic or hypersensitive to any of its components
- You have a history of pancreatitis
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You are currently using another GLP-1 drug (including microdoses)
Use with caution if:
- You have renal dysfunction
- You have cardiovascular instability
- You have gastroparesis or other GI motility disorders
Storage
- Store refrigerated
- Do not freeze
- Shelf life: Up to 12 months when properly stored
Stacking Suggestions
- Tirzepatide (not to be used simultaneously) โ An alternative to CagriSema with similar outcomes if CagriSema causes intolerance
- Glutathione โ Supports liver detox, blood sugar balance, and reduces oxidative stress
- Vitamin B12 or MIC+C โ Enhances energy, combats fatigue, and supports fat metabolism (especially important during calorie restriction)
- Tesofensine โ May amplify appetite suppression and support dopamine-based reward pathway modulation
- GH Secretagogues (CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin) โ Preserves muscle mass and supports metabolic health during fat loss
- Thymosin Alpha-1 โ Supports immune balance in individuals with metabolic or inflammatory conditions