Obesity drug slashes risk of heart attack or stroke ‘regardless of weight lost’

A five-year trial investigated whether semaglutide, a drug currently sold under the brand names Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus, could reduce the risk of heart attacks or stroke in obese people without diabetes.

The study, ran by drugmaker Novo Nordisk, indicates that GLP-1 treatments could have positive effects beyond simply weight loss.

It is the most extensive examination of the drug​ so far, involving 17,604 adults aged 45 and over, from 41 countries.

Following a 20-week period of using semaglutide, 62% of patients experienced a loss of more than 5% of their body weight, as opposed to only 10% of patients in the placebo group.

However, the decrease in the risk of heart attacks, strokes, or heart failure remained consistent among patients who achieved more than a 5% reduction in body weight and those who experienced lesser weight loss.

Professor John Deanfield, who led the team of researchers at University College London (UCL), said the findings ‘have important clinical implications’.

“Our findings show that the magnitude of this treatment effect with semaglutide is independent of the amount of weight lost, suggesting that the drug has other actions which lower cardiovascular risk beyond reducing unhealthy body fat,” he said.

“These alternative mechanisms may include positive impacts on blood sugar, blood pressure or inflammation, as well as direct effects on the heart muscle and blood vessels, or a combination of one or more of these.”

In August, researchers involved in the Select trial discovered that semaglutide decreased the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke by 20% in obese individuals with cardiovascular disease.

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