Association of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists With Optic Nerve and Retinal Adverse Events: A Population-Based Observational Study Across 180 Countries

🥉 Top 5% JournalMay 18, 2025American journal of ophthalmology

Link Between Diabetes Drugs Acting on GLP-1 Receptors and Eye Nerve and Retina Problems Across 180 Countries

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Abstract

Semaglutide and tirzepatide were linked to 76,444 ocular adverse events in a global observational study.

  • Semaglutide showed significantly higher odds of ischemic optic neuropathy, with reporting odds ratios of 11.12 in the US and 68.58 globally.
  • The likelihood of diabetic retinopathy was also significantly increased for semaglutide, with odds ratios of 17.28 and 7.81 in the respective databases.
  • Additional ocular adverse events such as retinal detachment, hemorrhage, and tears were reported with semaglutide, showing odds ratios ranging from 2.44 to 5.89.
  • Unique to the global database, associations were found between semaglutide and macular edema, macular hole, and papilledema, with odds ratios of 3.87, 20.90, and 6.97, respectively.
  • Tirzepatide was only significantly associated with diabetic retinopathy in the US database.

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