Zydus Lifesciences has launched a Semaglutide injection in India featuring a first-of-its-kind reusable multi-dose pen device. This move aims to improve accessibility and affordability for patients managing Type 2 diabetes and obesity in a high-growth market.
The FDA has issued a formal warning letter to Novo Nordisk regarding the safety profile and side effect reporting of its blockbuster GLP-1 medications, Ozempic and Wegovy. This regulatory move signals increased scrutiny on the weight-loss drug class as long-term real-world data becomes available.
GLP-1 receptor agonists, already dominant in diabetes and obesity, are being investigated for their potential to treat substance use disorders. Early clinical observations and pilot studies suggest these drugs may dampen the brain's reward system, offering a new mechanism for tackling addiction.
Researchers are investigating whether GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide could mitigate symptoms of ADHD by modulating dopamine pathways in the brain. While primarily used for diabetes and obesity, anecdotal evidence and early-stage studies suggest a potential role for these blockbuster drugs in treating executive dysfunction and impulsivity.