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  2. Ozempic 'Significantly' Lowered 'Alcohol Craving' in First ...

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    The drug — the brand name for the GLP-1 agonist semaglutide — “significantly reduced weekly alcohol craving,” according to a study published Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the Journal of the ...

  3. Could Ozempic Help You Cut Back On Drinking? - AOL

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    The researchers concluded that GLP-1 receptor agonist medications—especially semaglutide—"offer promise as a novel treatment to reduce alcohol consumption and to prevent development of alcohol ...

  4. Can weight loss drugs help you cut back on drinking? A new ...

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    Christopher Kahler, a psychiatry professor and director of alcohol and addiction studies at Brown University, points out that while the study found that semaglutide helped people drink less, it ...

  5. Patients Taking Ozempic Report Losing Desire for Alcohol

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    According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, over 14 million people in the U.S. suffered from alcohol use disorder (AUD) in 2019. Meanwhile, less than 4% of people with AUD ...

  6. Largest-ever Ozempic and GLP-1 drug study finds they ... - AOL

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    In a similar vein, a study published this summer showed that patients taking semaglutide had a significantly lower risk of seeking medical care or counseling for tobacco use compared to those on ...

  7. Weight-Loss Drugs Saved Me From Alcoholism

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    Joe Breen, 38, is one of thousands of people whose experiences with GLP-1s such as Ozempic and Wegovy have radically changed their relationship with alcohol. Here, we unpack the latest research on ...

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