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Abstract
Peptide therapeutics have played a notable role in medical practice since the advent
of insulin therapy in the 1920s. Over 60 peptide drugs are approved in the United
States and other major markets, and peptides continue to enter clinical development
at a steady pace. Peptide drug discovery has diversified beyond its traditional focus
on endogenous human peptides to include a broader range of structures identified from
other natural sources or through medicinal chemistry efforts. We maintain a comprehensive
dataset on peptides that have entered human clinical studies that includes over 150
peptides in active development today. Here we provide an overview of the peptide therapeutic
landscape, including historical perspectives, molecular characteristics, regulatory
benchmarks, and a therapeutic area breakdown.