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Why Weight Loss Drugs Could Help People Cut Back on Their Drinking

Researchers found GLP-1 agonist weight loss drugs delay alcohol absorption, potentially reducing drinking appeal by changing the timing of alcohol’s effects on the brain.

  • Researchers at Virginia Tech found GLP-1 agonist weight-loss drugs slow alcohol absorption, changing how quickly drinkers feel effects similar to food digestion.
  • Given scarce effective therapies, researchers say altering the immediate sensation of drinking can change a drug's addictive potential for alcohol use disorder.
  • The study found consistent effects across different GLP-1 drugs, as weight-loss medications delay alcohol entering the bloodstream, slowing intoxication for study participants.
  • Researchers suggest the drugs might help people reduce drinking, as delaying early sensations of alcohol appears linked to less consumption, the authors of the Virginia Tech study say.
  • Behavioral evidence suggests postponed effects reduce appeal, and researchers warn that relapse remains common among people in recovery or with relapse risk.
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Weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may help people drink less alcohol

The research showed that semaglutide drugs, known as GLP-1 agonists, slow the speed at which alcohol enters the bloodstream.

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Drinking without getting drunk might be possible with the help of one of the members of the 'Ozempic' family. It may sound promising, even though there are still rehearsals that...

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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