Semaglutide, a medication widely used for diabetes and weight loss, may offer another unexpected benefit -- it could help ...
A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol.
Semaglutide, used for diabetes and obesity, may reduce alcohol cravings in adults with alcohol use disorder, offering a potential solution to a major treatment gap.
A new study suggests that semaglutide, a drug commonly used for diabetes and obesity, may also help reduce alcohol ...
In a world where alcohol claims nearly 178,000 lives annually in the U.S. alone, a glimmer of hope has emerged from an ...
The data, published in JAMA Psychiatry, add to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists for ...
Weekly treatment with low doses of the GLP-1 receptor agonist semaglutide (Ozempic) reduced alcohol consumption and craving ...
A clinical trial shows that people who were considered by medical researchers to report signs of alcohol use disorder drank significantly less after taking semaglutide for two months, compared to ...
Randomized, placebo-controlled trial finds that low-dose semaglutide reduces amount of alcohol consumption, alcohol cravings, and heavy drinking days. Reductions in cigarettes per day were also seen.
Medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol, according to new government-funded research.