Pepdexpepdex

What Is Teduglutide (Gattex / Revestive) Used For?

What is Teduglutide (Gattex / Revestive) used for?

Teduglutide (Gattex / Revestive) is most commonly used for short bowel syndrome patients on parenteral nutrition; intestinal-failure recovery contexts; educational reference for the GLP-2 vs GLP-1 distinction. A gut drug that helps people with short bowel syndrome absorb more nutrients. A recombinant GLP-2 analog, FDA-approved in 2012 for short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure; it hits a different receptor and indication than the GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. Human evidence for Teduglutide (Gattex / Revestive) is limited, so these are the goals people pursue with it, not guaranteed outcomes.

What people use Teduglutide (Gattex / Revestive) for

  • Short bowel syndrome patients on parenteral nutrition
  • Intestinal-failure recovery contexts
  • Educational reference for the GLP-2 vs GLP-1 distinction

References

Pepdex is an editorial reference, not medical advice. Peptides vary in legal and approval status by country, many are research compounds without full human safety data. Talk to a qualified clinician before starting anything.

Last updated 2026-06-15.