What to Know About GLP-1 Activators
Discover how GLP-1 activators may support your metabolic goals. Learn how Eden connects you to licensed providers for personalized care.
Explore FDA-approved GLP-1 agonists and how licensed providers may use them to support metabolic health goals.
GLP-1 receptor agonists are a class of prescription medications initially developed to support blood sugar management in adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Some of these medications have also received FDA approval for chronic weight management in specific populations.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of FDA-approved GLP-1 agonists and explains how licensed healthcare providers may consider these medications as part of a broader strategy to support metabolic health. Eden is a digital platform that helps individuals explore whether a treatment plan including GLP-1 medications may be right for them by connecting them with licensed providers for evaluation.
Below is a list of GLP-1 receptor agonists that are currently approved by the FDA. These medications vary in dosing schedules and indications. All require a prescription and clinical oversight.
Brand Names: Ozempic® (for type 2 diabetes), Wegovy® (for weight management under specific criteria)
Delivery: Once-weekly injection
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes and for chronic weight management in certain populations
Brand Names: Victoza® (for type 2 diabetes), Saxenda® (for weight management)
Delivery: Daily injection
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes and weight management under specific clinical criteria
Brand Name: Trulicity®
Delivery: Once-weekly injection
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes
Brand Names: Byetta® (twice daily), Bydureon® (once weekly)
Delivery: Injection (varies by brand)
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes
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Brand Name: Adlyxin®
Delivery: Daily injection
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes
Brand Name: Mounjaro®
Delivery: Once-weekly injection
FDA Status: Approved for type 2 diabetes
Note: Tirzepatide is classified as a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist. Licensed healthcare providers may consider it based on an individual’s treatment needs and health history.
Eden is a digital health platform that helps individuals connect with licensed healthcare providers for personalized care. While Eden itself does not prescribe or dispense medications, the platform makes it easier to explore whether an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication may align with your health goals.
After signing up, you can meet with a licensed provider who reviews your medical history and goals. If a GLP-1 medication is appropriate, the prescription is sent to a state-licensed pharmacy, and your medication is delivered directly to your home.
Everyone’s metabolic health journey is unique. A licensed healthcare provider can evaluate your individual needs, monitor your response to treatment, and adjust the plan as needed. GLP-1 medications may offer an option for those seeking a structured, medically supervised approach to managing blood sugar or supporting weight-related health goals.
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GLP-1 receptor agonists are FDA-approved medications that may support blood sugar regulation and, for some individuals, weight management when clinically indicated. The decision to use one of these medications should always be made with a licensed healthcare provider who can offer personalized guidance.
Licensed providers on the Eden platform help you navigate this process and may recommend treatment options based on your specific health profile.
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider. Eden is not a medical provider or a pharmacy. Eden connects individuals with independent licensed healthcare providers who independently evaluate each patient to determine whether a prescription treatment program is appropriate. All prescriptions are written at the sole discretion of the licensed provider. Medications are filled by independent, state-licensed pharmacies. Eden does not manufacture, own, or dispense any medications. No health claims are made unless supported by multiple peer-reviewed studies. Please consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.
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