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A Study in Chinese People With Overweight or Obesity to Test How Different Doses of Survodutide Are Taken up in the Body
Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics Study of Multiple Rising Subcutaneous Doses of Survodutide in Chinese Participants With Overweight or Obesity (BMI 24.0 to 40.0 kg/m2) (Non-randomization, Open Label, Parallel Group Design)
Lead sponsor
Asset
Survodutide
Subcutaneous · GLP-1 / glucagon dual
Listed sites
1
Recruiting sites
—
Enrollment
30
actual
Study population
Obesity / overweight
Key I/E criteria
•BMI ≥30•Healthy volunteers
Primary endpoints
•AUC0-168•Cmax after the first dose•Cmax after multiple doses
Footprint
Where this trial recruits
Site locations as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov. Site count is not enrollment count; per-site enrollment is not available from source.
Identifiers
Registered as
Timeline
Milestones
Assets
Investigational agents
Study populations
Who this study enrolls
Eligibility
Who can enroll
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Endpoints (4)
What's being measured
Protocol endpoints and posted registry outcome measures, grouped into outcome categories. Composite endpoints show their component event types. Standard codes (LOINC, SNOMED CT) are shown where available.
Safety / tolerability / PK
4 endpointsAUC0-168 (area under the concentration-time curve of survodutide in plasma over the time interval from 0 to 168h)
Time frame:up to 7 days
AUC₀–∞
concentration, descriptive
Cmax (maximum measured concentration of survodutide in plasma) after the first dose
Time frame:up to 7 days
Cmax
concentration, descriptive
Cmax (maximum measured concentration of survodutide in plasma) after multiple doses
Time frame:up to 7 days
Cmax
concentration, descriptive
Percentage (%) of participants withdrawn due to adverse events from up-titration by dose
Time frame:up to 7 days
Discontinuation due to AE
threshold achievement, event
Provenance
Sources
Trial facts come from public ClinicalTrials.gov records. Endpoint categories are Delfa's classification of those records, not a ClinicalTrials.gov field. All figures reflect the July 1, 2026 snapshot.