BI 456906 vs UBT251

Head-to-head comparison of BI 456906 (BI 456906, glucagon-like peptide-1/glucagon receptor dual agonist) and UBT251 (UBT251, glucagon-like peptide-1/glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide/glucagon receptor triagonist) — benefits, dosing, side effects, research data, and where to buy.

Research Score

PropertyBI 456906UBT251
CategoryWeight ManagementWeight Management
Full NameBI 456906, glucagon-like peptide-1/glucagon receptor dual agonistUBT251, glucagon-like peptide-1/glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide/glucagon receptor triagonist
Molecular WeightN/AN/A
Half-LifeApproximately 1 weekApproximately 1 week
Amino AcidsN/AN/A
Typical DoseTrial-dependent; weekly SC dosingInvestigational; no established human dose
RouteSubcutaneousSubcutaneous
Purity≥98%≥98%
Studies Count108
Research StatusClinicalPre-clinical

BI 456906 Benefits

  • weight reduction
  • improved glucose control
  • lower liver-fat burden
  • enhanced satiety

UBT251 Benefits

  • weight reduction
  • improved satiety
  • enhanced energy expenditure
  • better insulin sensitivity

BI 456906 Dosing

once-weekly subcutaneous injection|stepwise titration|ongoing maintenance phase

UBT251 Dosing

once-weekly subcutaneous injection|dose escalation in studies|maintenance after tolerability assessment

BI 456906 Side Effects

  • nausea
  • abdominal discomfort
  • diarrhea

UBT251 Side Effects

  • nausea
  • diarrhea
  • fatigue

Research Overview

BI 456906

Preclinical and early clinical research support meaningful metabolic effects with a tolerable safety profile. It remains investigational and is not commercially available.

UBT251

Published work supports strong anti-obesity activity in preclinical models, with translation into human studies still emerging. The compound remains investigational and is best characterized as an early multi-agonist program.

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Common Stacking Partners

BI 456906 stacks with:

metforminbupropion

UBT251 stacks with:

metforminorlistat
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