Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder

Feb 12, 2025JAMA psychiatry

Weekly Semaglutide treatment in adults with alcohol use disorder: A randomized clinical trial

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Abstract

Low-dose semaglutide reduced alcohol consumption in a trial involving 48 participants with alcohol use disorder.

  • Participants receiving semaglutide showed a medium to large reduction in the amount of alcohol consumed during a laboratory self-administration task.
  • The treatment resulted in a significant decrease in drinks per drinking day and weekly alcohol craving.
  • Semaglutide did not affect the average number of drinks per calendar day or the number of drinking days.
  • There was evidence suggesting greater reductions in heavy drinking over time for those treated with semaglutide compared to placebo.
  • In individuals who smoked, semaglutide treatment was associated with a reduction in the number of cigarettes smoked per day.

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