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Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) Clarified That the Retatrutide Regulatory Submission Timeline Was Pushed From End-2026 to Q1 2027 as the Company Continues Gathering Manufacturing and Quality Control Data Required for the FDA Biologics License Application; The TRIUMPH-1 Phase 3 Trial Readout Updated Documented 28.3% Mean Weight Loss at 80 Weeks on the 12 mg Weekly Injection Arm in 2,339 Participants With Obesity Without Type 2 Diabetes, the Largest Weight-Loss Figure Reported in Any Phase 3 Obesity Trial to Date; Combined With TRIUMPH-2 (Obesity Plus T2D at Up to 20.8% Weight Loss and 1.6 pp HbA1c Reduction in 1,152 Participants), TRIUMPH-3 (Additional Confirmatory Data), and TRIUMPH-4 (Obesity Plus Knee Osteoarthritis at 28.7% Weight Loss and 75.8% WOMAC Pain Reduction), the Retatrutide Package Now Anchors Four Major Indication Frames With Additional TRIUMPH Readouts (Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Chronic Lower Back Pain, Cardio-Renal-Metabolic Outcomes) Expected Across 2026

Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) clarified that the retatrutide (once-weekly injectable GIP/GLP-1/glucagon triple agonist peptide) regulatory submission timeline was pushed from end-2026 to Q1 2027 as the company continues gathering manufacturing and quality control data required for the FDA Biologics License Application. TRIUMPH-1 (obesity without type 2 diabetes) Phase 3 readout updated documented 28.3% mean weight loss at 80 weeks on the 12 mg weekly injection arm in 2,339 participants, the largest weight-loss figure reported in any Phase 3 obesity trial to date. Combined with TRIUMPH-2 (obesity plus type 2 diabetes at up to 20.8% weight loss and 1.6 percentage point HbA1c reduction in 1,152 participants), TRIUMPH-3 (additional confirmatory data), and TRIUMPH-4 (obesity plus knee osteoarthritis at 28.7% weight loss and 75.8% WOMAC pain reduction), the retatrutide package now anchors four major indication frames. Additional TRIUMPH readouts expected across 2026 in obstructive sleep apnea, chronic lower back pain, and cardio-renal-metabolic outcomes will strengthen the label breadth. The Q1 2027 filing timeline shift is a modest delay from prior end-2026 signaling but reflects manufacturing-scale challenges typical of peptide APIs at the projected multi-billion-dollar commercial demand level (semaglutide and tirzepatide combined are already at roughly $80 billion annual revenue). Potential FDA approval expected in 2027 to 2028 following the standard 10-month review or 6-month priority review if a Priority Review Voucher (PRV) is deployed. Retatrutide will likely reshape the entire obesity drug class ceiling on the injectable side once approved.

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Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) Plans to Submit a Biologics License Application (BLA) for Retatrutide (Once-Weekly Injectable GIP/GLP-1/Glucagon Triple Hormone Receptor Agonist Peptide) to the FDA in Q1 2027 Following the July 23, 2026 TRIUMPH-2 and TRIUMPH-3 Phase 3 Readouts, With TRIUMPH-2 in 1,152 Adults With Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Documenting Up to 20.8% Mean Weight Loss and 1.6 Percentage Point HbA1c Reduction and TRIUMPH-3 Confirming Similar Efficacy Profiles Across an Additional Patient Population; TRIUMPH-1 (Obesity Without Diabetes) Delivered 28.7% Mean Weight Loss at 68 Weeks at the 12 mg Dose and TRIUMPH-4 (Obesity Plus Knee Osteoarthritis) Delivered 28.7% Weight Loss With 75.8% Reduction in WOMAC Pain Scores; Potential FDA Approval Expected in 2027-2028 With Retatrutide Positioned to Set the New Weight-Loss Ceiling in the Obesity Drug Class

Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) plans to submit a Biologics License Application (BLA) for retatrutide (once-weekly injectable GIP/GLP-1/glucagon triple hormone receptor agonist peptide) to the FDA in Q1 2027 following the July 23, 2026 TRIUMPH-2 and TRIUMPH-3 Phase 3 readouts. TRIUMPH-2 (obesity and type 2 diabetes) enrolled 1,152 adults and documented up to 20.8% mean weight loss and 1.6 percentage point HbA1c reduction at 68 weeks. TRIUMPH-3 confirmed similar efficacy profiles across an additional patient population. Combined with the earlier readouts (TRIUMPH-1 in obesity without diabetes at 28.7% mean weight loss at 68 weeks at the 12 mg dose, and TRIUMPH-4 in obesity plus knee osteoarthritis at 28.7% weight loss with 75.8% reduction in WOMAC pain scores), the retatrutide package now covers four major indication frames with consistent efficacy. Additional TRIUMPH readouts expected across 2026 in obstructive sleep apnea, chronic lower back pain, and cardio-renal-metabolic outcomes will strengthen the label breadth. Potential FDA approval is expected in 2027-2028, positioning retatrutide to set the new weight-loss ceiling in the obesity drug class at 28.7% (versus tirzepatide's 25.5% and semaglutide's 15% in the current approved landscape).