Different Mechanisms
Products in this category do not all work through the same biological pathway. Some are related to incretin signaling, while others are studied through different metabolic or peptide pathways.
Explore Dragon Pharma weight management peptides and related compounds in different strengths and formats. Individual product pages provide specifications, available lab reports, storage details and product-specific information for easier comparison.
Trade Name: Cagrilintide 10mg
Compound: Cagrilintide Acetate
Strength: 10 mg/vial
Container: 2 mL Vial in Human Peptide Hormone
Manufacturer: Stealth Labs USA
Lab Tested: View Result
Shipped Without Label!
Trade Name: Mazdutide 10mg
Compound: Mazdutide
Strength: 10 mg/vial
Container: 2 mL Vial in Human Peptide Hormone
Manufacturer: Stealth Labs USA
Lab Tested: View Result
Shipped Without Label!
Trade Name: Survodutide 10mg
Compound: Survodutide
Strength: 10 mg/vial
Container: 2 mL Vial in Human Peptide Hormone
Manufacturer: Stealth Labs USA
Lab Tested: View Result
Shipped Without Label!
Product Information
This category includes peptide-based and related research products commonly discussed in the context of appetite regulation, metabolic signaling, body-weight research and energy balance. The compounds listed here differ considerably in mechanism, evidence base, formulation and regulatory status, so each product should be reviewed individually.
Products in this category do not all work through the same biological pathway. Some are related to incretin signaling, while others are studied through different metabolic or peptide pathways.
Strength, vial size and formulation vary between products. Check the individual listing rather than comparing products by milligram amount alone.
Where testing is available, individual product pages display the relevant laboratory report together with its test date, measured result and batch information.
Some compounds have established clinical research or approved medical applications, while others remain experimental. Product-specific evidence and safety information should therefore be considered separately.
A useful comparison starts with the active compound, not simply the strength printed on the vial. Two products supplied at similar milligram amounts can have very different biological targets, research histories and formulations.
Products grouped under weight management may be studied in different areas, including appetite signaling, glucose regulation, energy metabolism, fat metabolism and broader metabolic pathways. These research areas should not be interpreted as evidence that every product in the category has the same effect or level of supporting data.
For that reason, the individual product page is the better place to review compound-specific information, published testing and relevant safety or regulatory context.
A published laboratory report provides information about the specific sample that was tested. When a batch number is shown, it can be compared with the batch information on the product to identify whether a corresponding report is available.
A laboratory result should not be interpreted as verification of every individual vial or as proof of safety, effectiveness or suitability for a particular person.