Large-scale human study finds Ozempic (or similar medications) may reduce opioid overdose risk by 40%

A study published in the journal Addiction has found that people with opioid or alcohol use disorder (OUD, AUD) who take Ozempic or similar medications to treat diabetic/weight-related conditions appear to have a 40% lower rate of opioid overdose and a 50% lower rate of alcohol intoxication than people with OUD and AUD who do not take Ozempic or similar medications.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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