Key takeaways
- • Trial: SURMOUNT-2 (NCT04657003) — Phase 3, 938 participants over 72 weeks.
- • Drug studied: Zepbound (Tirzepatide) — FDA-approved branded product.
- • Primary endpoint: Percent change in body weight from baseline to week 72 in adults with obesity AND type 2 diabetes
- • Key result: Mean weight loss 12.8% (10mg) and 14.7% (15mg) on tirzepatide vs 3.2% on placebo in adults with T2D
- • Published: The Lancet, 2023.
Study design
SURMOUNT-2 was a phase 3 randomized controlled trial enrolling 938 participants over 72 weeks. The trial studied Zepbound (Tirzepatide) for obesity + type 2 diabetes and was published in The Lancet in 2023.
Primary endpoint
Percent change in body weight from baseline to week 72 in adults with obesity AND type 2 diabetes
Key results
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| Headline result | Mean weight loss 12.8% (10mg) and 14.7% (15mg) on tirzepatide vs 3.2% on placebo in adults with T2D |
| Mean weight loss (highest dose arm) | 14.7% |
| Participants | 938 |
| Duration | 72 weeks |
| Phase | Phase 3 |
Citation
SURMOUNT-2. Published in The Lancet, 2023.
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Related
- Zepbound drug page — pricing, FDA status, side effects, alternatives
- All tirzepatide trials
- GLP-1 clinical trials database
Other Zepbound trials
- SURMOUNT-1 — Mean weight loss 15
- SURMOUNT-3 — Additional 18
- SURMOUNT-4 — Continued tirzepatide arm lost additional 5
Other Tirzepatide trials
- SURPASS-1 (Mounjaro) — HbA1c reduction 1
- SURPASS-2 (Mounjaro) — HbA1c reduction 2
- SURPASS-3 (Mounjaro) — HbA1c reduction 1
- SURPASS-4 (Mounjaro) — HbA1c reduction 2
Important: This trial was conducted on the FDA-approved branded product Zepbound. Compounded versions of Tirzepatide have NOT been studied in equivalent randomized controlled trials, and their efficacy and safety profile may differ.
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