The study was small — just 48 adults — and lasted just over two months, so it’s not the final word. But the results add to evidence that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic might help with cravings for things ...
A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol.
It’s possible that GLP-1s may be useful for a range of substance use disorders, including opioid use disorder and nicotine ...
In a world where alcohol claims nearly 178,000 lives annually in the U.S. alone, a glimmer of hope has emerged from an ...
Now, one type of weight-loss medication is proving helpful with another health issue. In a study published Feb. 12 in JAMA ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina found that a once-weekly injection of Ozempic could cut cravings at its ...
A clinical trial shows that people who were considered by medical researchers to report signs of alcohol use disorder drank significantly less after taking semaglutide for two months, compared to ...
A small study confirms observations what users have observed: the medications reduce their cravings for alcohol.
The blockbuster drug semaglutide, better known as Ozempic for diabetes and Wegovy for obesity, could also help people cut down on their alcohol intake, according to new USC research.
A new study (the first clinical trial of its kind) has shown that the GLP-1 agonist semaglutide — known by the brand name ...
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