GLP-1s tied to lower overdose rates: 5 study findings

Patients taking GLP-1 drugs had a lower rate of opioid overdose and alcohol intoxication than those not taking the drugs, a study published Oct. 16 in Addiction found. 

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GLP-1 drugs, which are used to treat Type 2 diabetes and other conditions and for weight loss, include Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound. 

Here are five things to know: 

  1. The study evaluated data from 136 health systems, covering more than 100 million patients. The study included more than 500,000 patients with a history of opioid use disorder and more than 800,000 patients with alcohol use disorder. 
  2. Patients with opioid use disorder who were taking a GLP-1 drug had a 40% lower incidence of overdose than patients not taking the drugs. Patients with alcohol use disorder taking GLP-1 drugs had a 50% lower rate of alcohol intoxication than those not prescribed the drugs. 
  3. Previous research has indicated GLP-1 drugs could help treat addiction. A clinical trial conducted at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill found semaglutide, a GLP-1 drug, could treat alcohol use disorder. 
  4. A study published in JAMA Network Open in September found GLP-1 drugs may significantly reduce the risk of opioid use disorder. 
  5. Fares Qeadan, PhD, associate professor of biostatistics at Loyola University Chicago and the lead author of the study published in Addiction, told ABC News on Oct. 17 that GLP-1 drugs could offer a way to treat addiction without the stigma associated with existing medications for substance use disorders. 

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