[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Initial Study Finds Weight Loss Drugs Show Promise for Addiction Treatment
While medications for addiction treatment are proven safe and effective, the options available are limited. The FDA has only approved three medication classes specifically for treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) and three for substance use disorders (SUD). Comparatively, there are eight medication classes for high blood pressure and 10 for high cholesterol.
A recent study may expand these lists to include GLP-1 receptor agonist medications, including Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. GLP-1 medications are currently used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity because they help regulate blood sugar levels and appetite.
For diabetes and weight management, GLP-1 medications simulate the action of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) hormones. They also work similarly to opioid agonists in how they influence the brain’s reward pathways to stop cravings.
Until more clinical trials are conducted, this research is purely experimental. But there are a number of potential benefits GLP-1 medications could bring to addiction treatment.
The study shows a 40 to 50% reduction in opioid and alcohol use.
Like any initial study, more rigorous research must be done to confirm the safety and efficacy of these medications before using them to treat addiction. While the results are promising, there are multiple issues to address.
Ongoing clinical trials are underway with the hopes of gaining regulatory approval for GLP-1 medications to treat AUDs and SUDs. Until then, addiction medicine can rely on the established, FDA-approved medications available as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
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