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Efficacy and Safety of MET097 Once-Weekly in People With Overweight or Obesity

Exploring weekly MET097 for safe weight management in overweight individuals.

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18 years and older
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Phase 3

This study is testing a new medicine called **MET097** that is given as a shot once a week. It's for adults who are overweight or have obesity, but not diabetes. The study will last for about **84 weeks**, which is over a year and a half. The main focus will be checked after **64 weeks**. To join, you need to have a **BMI** (Body Mass Index, a measure of body fat) of 30 or more, or between 27 and 30 if you have health issues like high blood pressure or heart problems. You can't join if you have diabetes, had a big weight change recently, or have certain health histories like thyroid cancer or pancreatitis.

  • **Duration**: The study lasts for 84 weeks (over 1.5 years).
  • **Participation**: Need regular visits to receive weekly injections.
  • **Risks**: Not for those with diabetes or recent major weight changes.
Study details
    Obesity and Overweight

NCT07311850

Metsera, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pfizer

23 May 2026

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