Zealand’s Amylin Obesity Drug Could Rival Novo’s - But It Needs A Partner

The Danish company believes amylin analog petrelintide can compete with GLP-1 agonists – and hopes an imminent Phase III readout from Novo Nordisk’s rival drug will give it a boost too.

Zealand Pharma

The next phase of a revolution in obesity treatment could be around the corner thanks to new amylin-based therapies – and Zealand Pharma believes its candidate can rival offerings from established players in the field.

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