However, researchers estimate that the lethal dose of GHK-Cu would be about 330 mg/kg of body weight, which is over 300 times larger than its known effective dose

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Several studies have also examined cagrilintide in combination with other investigational metabolic therapies, reflecting growing scientific interest in multi-pathway approaches
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