Aims: This book chapter aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the unintended consequences of the misuse of Wegovy and Ozempic in weight management, expanding on a previously published review article.
Methodology: The chapter incorporated recent data and
insights into the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight management. The
data and analysis presented in this chapter are derived from an extensive
review of the current literature and clinical studies up to July 2024. This
work synthesizes findings from clinical trials, observational studies, and
meta-analyses to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and long-term effects of GLP-1
receptor agonists, particularly Wegovy and Ozempic, in both diabetic and
non-diabetic populations. It examines the pharmacological mechanisms, dosing
considerations, potential drug interactions, and the overall impact on
metabolic health.
Results: The chapter highlights that GLP-1 receptor agonists
such as Wegovy (Semaglutide) and Ozempic (Semaglutide) are effective in promoting
significant weight loss. These agents improve glycemic control and reduce body
weight through multifaceted mechanisms, including enhanced insulin secretion,
inhibition of glucagon release, delayed gastric emptying, and increased
satiety. Clinical evidence shows substantial weight reduction and favorable
cardiovascular outcomes in obese individuals. However, the off-label use of
these medications for weight management without diabetes raises concerns about
safety and long-term effects.
Conclusion: The misuse of Wegovy and Ozempic for weight
management, while offering promising results, necessitates careful
consideration of potential risks and benefits. Future research should focus on
long-term safety profiles, optimal dosing strategies, and monitoring protocols
to mitigate adverse effects and maximize therapeutic outcomes in diverse
patient populations. This chapter underscores the importance of balancing
efficacy with safety in the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists for obesity
management.
Author (s) Details
Madhura S. Chothave
MGV’s Pharmacy College, Nashik, India.
Anupama A. Kapadnis
MGV’s Pharmacy College, Nashik, India.
Manoj J. Jagtap
MGV’s Pharmacy College, Nashik, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/prrat/v6/2151
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