Which GLP-1 class compound has the longest half-life?
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Half-life varies by compound, formulation, and reported study conditions.
Many GLP-1 analogs are modified to extend half-life (e.g., stability improvements and binding strategies). For the most accurate information, refer to primary literature and official documentation for the specific compound being studied.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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