Market Leadership in Sight as Eli Lilly’s Oral GLP-1 Medication Orforglipron Succeeds in Phase 3

By Rene Pretorius

April 21, 2025

Summary

Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 medication, orforglipron, has completed a Phase 3 trial. It showed significant efficacy, lowering A1C levels by 1.3% to 1.6% and achieving weight loss of up to 16 pounds. The drug’s safety profile matched injectable GLP-1 medications, with common gastrointestinal side effects. Orforglipron is the first oral small molecule GLP-1 receptor agonist to finish Phase 3, offering a convenient option for type 2 diabetes and obesity.

Key Insights

  • Efficacy: Orforglipron reduced A1C levels and induced weight loss. Over 65% of participants on the highest dose achieved an A1C below 6.5%.
  • Safety Profile: The drug’s safety was similar to injectable GLP-1 therapies, with mild to moderate gastrointestinal side effects.
  • Innovation: As a small molecule, orforglipron may be easier to produce and scale up than peptide-based GLP-1 agonists.

The Oral GLP-1 Medication Market

Type 2 diabetes may affect 760 million adults by 2050, increasing demand for effective treatments. GLP-1 receptor agonists help with glucose control and weight management, but most require injections, which can reduce compliance. Oral GLP-1 medication like orforglipron could improve adherence. The World Health Organization supports innovative treatments for chronic diseases, aligning with Lilly’s mission.

Implications

Orforglipron’s Phase 3 success has key implications:

  • Accessibility and Cost: A once-daily pill could lower costs and improve adherence compared to injectables.
  • Market Impact: Projected sales of $11.8 billion by 2030 could boost the GLP-1RA market.
  • Healthcare Implications: Innovative treatments may improve chronic disease management, reducing long-term costs and enhancing quality of life.

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