Retatrutide is a triple agonist (GLP-1 + GIP + glucagon); tirzepatide is a dual agonist (GLP-1 + GIP). Retatrutide has the larger weight-loss effect in published research; tirzepatide has the larger body of comparative data.

Side-by-side comparison

Property Retatrutide Tirzepatide
Targets GLP-1, GIP, glucagon GLP-1, GIP
Class Triple agonist Dual agonist
Half-life (research) ~6 days ~5 days
Sequence length 39 aa 39 aa
Albumin binding C20 fatty-diacid C20 fatty-diacid
Research stage (May 2026) Phase III ongoing Approved
Comparative weight effect Larger Smaller

When researchers choose Retatrutide

Retatrutide is typically selected when the research question targets its specific mechanism or when comparative data against Tirzepatide is the goal. ISO 17025 batch certificates are included with every shipment.

When researchers choose Tirzepatide

Tirzepatide is typically selected when the research question targets its specific mechanism. Both compounds undergo the same HPLC and mass-spec verification.

Reconstitution and dosing

Both peptides reconstitute identically with bacteriostatic water. See the reconstitution guide for sterile technique and the dosage guide for concentration maths.

FAQ: Retatrutide vs Tirzepatide

Which is stronger in weight-loss research?

In published research to date, retatrutide has produced the larger average weight reduction. This is attributed to its added glucagon-receptor activity.

Is retatrutide just tirzepatide plus a glucagon agonist?

Conceptually similar but mechanistically distinct — retatrutide is a separate molecule designed for balanced triple-agonist activity.

Can the two be compared head-to-head?

Yes, many research designs include both, often with semaglutide as a third comparator. Always design and review studies according to your institutional protocols.

Research use only. Both peptides are sold for laboratory research only. Buyers must be 21 or over.
Published: 18 May 2026 · Last updated: 18 May 2026 · Reviewed by: ThePeptideCode Research Team
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