This study is being done to learn how the study medicine affects the body and how safe it is for people who take it. The researchers will look at a number of health tests, including blood tests such as calcitonin, amylase, and lipase, because similar medicines have sometimes caused changes in these tests. This study is seeking participants who are: * Adults who are obese or overweight with weight-related health conditions, and * meet health and other checks assessed by the study doctor. The study team will give a single dose of the study treatment at the clinic to the participants. At each study visit, blood samples will be collected, vital signs will be checked, and the study team will ask about any reactions or health changes. Vital signs are basic measurements that show how well the body is working. They help the study team quickly understand a participant's overall health. These usually include body temperature, heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure. The study involves multiple clinic visits at a study site over the length of the study. The information collected will help researchers understand how the study medicine works and whether it is safe.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
54
Solution for injection
Pharmacokinetics (PK): Area Under the Concentration Versus Time Curve (AUC) of PF-08653944
To assess the relative bioavailability of SC to the thigh or upper arm compared to the abdomen
Time frame: Up to 85 days
PK: Maximum Observed Concentration (Cmax) of PF-08653944
To assess the relative bioavailability of SC to the thigh or upper arm compared to the abdomen
Time frame: Up to 85 days
Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs)
Time frame: Up to 85 Days
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