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enicepatide

Peptide

Phase 3underway

Evidence outlook · registrational

Obesity: registrational readout pending

Entered Phase 3 on partial signal mid-stage evidence. Registrational readout expected around 2028-02-24.

NCT06525935: The study was randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled, with 469 participants and a clinical weight-based primary endpoint. However, no primary endpoint results are posted, so whether the treatment was effective cannot yet be determined.

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Upcoming events

(4 total)

Estimated primary-completion dates from ClinicalTrials.gov — registry estimates, never confirmed readout dates; they can move as trials progress.

2027 (1)
November 2027 (1)
Phase 2ObesityNot yet recruiting
Est. primary completion 2027-11-12 · NCT07589686 · CT.gov ↗
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2028 (3)
February 2028 (1)
Phase 3ObesityRecruiting
Est. primary completion 2028-02-24 · NCT07670416 · CT.gov ↗
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July 2028 (1)
Phase 3ObesityRecruiting
Est. primary completion 2028-07-24 · NCT07351045 · CT.gov ↗
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August 2028 (1)
Phase 3ObesityRecruiting
Est. primary completion 2028-08-07 · NCT07351058 · CT.gov ↗
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