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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ella Pickover

HISTORICAL FACTS: Weight loss jabs may help curb alcohol consumption study finds - Caught on Camera

  • A new Danish study indicates that semaglutide, marketed as Wegovy and Ozempic, may help individuals grappling with alcohol use disorder.
  • The 26-week trial involved 108 obese patients with alcohol use disorder, with half receiving semaglutide and the other half a placebo, alongside talking therapy.
  • Participants administered semaglutide showed a significant reduction in heavy drinking days, decreasing from an average of 17 to five per month, and a substantial drop in overall alcohol consumption.
  • Researchers suggest that semaglutide influences the biological mechanisms underlying addiction, potentially offering a new complementary treatment approach for alcohol use disorder.
  • Experts acknowledge the encouraging early findings but emphasise the necessity for larger, longer-term trials across diverse populations to confirm efficacy and understand long-term effects.

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