Try the BMI Calculator Table of contents The complete list: every GLP-1 receptor agonist by generic and brand name What most articles get wrong about GLP-1 drug classification Pure GLP-1 agonists vs dual agonists: why the distinction matters The brand name confusion problem: why semaglutide has three names Compounded GLP-1 medications: naming conventions and legal status The FormBlends Drug Name Classification System Discontinued and pipeline GLP-1 medications Generic availability timeline: when patents expire How to identify which GLP-1 medication you're taking The decision tree: matching drug names to your treatment goal FAQ Sources The complete list: every GLP-1 receptor agonist by generic and brand name The table below includes every FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonist and dual agonist as of April 2026, organized by approval date
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