减肥药与自杀率增加 45% 有关; 世界卫生组织数据显示
Weight Loss Drug Linked To 45% Higher Suicidality; WHO Data Shows

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在最近的一项研究中,索马鲁肽(一种用于减肥的活性药物)和糖尿病药物(例如 Wegovy 和 Ozempic)与自杀意念之间存在联系。 研究小组分析了世界卫生组织 (WHO) 药物警戒数据库的数据,发现与其他药物相比,索马鲁肽可能会使产生自杀念头的几率增加约 45%。 作者指出,这一发现“需要立即澄清”。 与索马鲁肽相比,类似药物利拉鲁肽(Victoza 和 Saxenda)并未表现出与自杀意念的有意义的联系。 尽管截至 2023 年 8 月,这两种药物报告的药物不良反应均有所增加,但索马鲁肽的增加更为明显,从 2017 年的零发生率上升到 2023 年的 0.8%,而利拉鲁肽则从 2014 年的 0.09% 略有上升到 2023 年的 0.4%。 索马鲁肽早于利拉鲁肽于2017年首次亮相。专家表示,目前尚无确凿证据表明索马鲁肽的使用与自杀之间存在直接因果关系; 然而,还需要进一步检查。 在数据库中检查的总共 3600 万条条目中,该研究发现了 110 起涉及索马鲁肽使用者的自杀意念事件和 160 起与利拉鲁肽使用者相关的事件。 超过一半的事件发生在非处方使用任何一种药物期间。 作者建议进一步探索与索马鲁肽相关的潜在风险背后的影响因素,特别是与抗抑郁药或苯二氮卓类等改变情绪的药物同时治疗。 专家指出,由于心理健康问题与肥胖之间复杂的相互作用,检查肥胖者的自杀意念存在困难。 关于索马鲁肽药物与自杀意念之间的联系存在一些相互矛盾的发现,表明未来研究的必要性。 美国食品药品监督管理局和欧洲药品管理局牵头对索马鲁肽进行调查——

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Authored by Marina Zhang via The Epoch Times,

A new study has linked semaglutide, the active drug ingredient in weight-loss and diabetic drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, to suicidal ideation.

The finding “warrants urgent clarification,” the authors wrote.

Researchers analyzed the World Health Organization’s (WHO) database for adverse drug events. They compared the reporting rates of suicidal ideation and other suicidal behaviors from reports about semaglutide and another weight-loss drug of the same class, liraglutide (brand name Victoza and Saxenda). The reporting rates of suicidal ideation and other self-injurious behavior were then compared against all other drugs in the WHO database. The findings were also compared to other antidiabetic drugs like dapagliflozin, metformin, and orlistat.

The results, published on Wednesday in the JAMA Network Open, show that semaglutide was linked with a 45 percent greater likelihood of suicidal ideation when compared to other drugs. Liraglutide had no significant link to suicidality.

The authors noted a slight increase in adverse drug reports for both semaglutide and liraglutide up until August 2023. However, the rise was substantially more pronounced for semaglutide, climbing from 0 percent in 2017 to 0.8 percent in 2023, compared to liraglutide’s increase from 0.09 percent in 2014 to 0.4 percent in 2023.

Semaglutide was approved in 2017 while liraglutide was approved in 2011.

“What I take away from this is that there is increased reporting, we should be aware of this,” Dr. Roger McIntyre, professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at the University of Toronto, who was not involved in the study, told The Epoch Times in an email.

“The reporting of an elevated signal in a pharmacovigilance database cannot establish causation, it is association only,” he said.

“Most of the drugs that have been studied for the management of obesity are central nervous system drugs. And so there’s long been a concern about any psychiatric adverse events associated with those drugs, be it anxiety, insomnia, depression, any of these things,” Patrick O’Neil, a professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina and was not involved in the study, told The Epoch Times.

Most Reports Linked to Off-Label Use

The authors evaluated over 36 million reports in the pharmacovigilance database. They identified 110 cases of suicidality among semaglutide users and 160 cases among liraglutide users.

Between the two drugs, around half of the suicidality cases occurred when people took the drug off label, the researchers said.

“The observed high proportion of cases due to possible off-label use and a recently published postmarketing signal of misuse or abuse call for urgent clarification of patient-related and drug-related risk factors,” the authors wrote.

Taking semaglutide with antidepressants or benzodiazepines, a drug often prescribed for anxiety, was associated with a 150 to 300 percent greater increase.

“People with anxiety and depressive disorders maybe at higher probability of reporting suicidal ideation when medicated with semaglutide,” the study authors wrote.

It is very difficult to study suicidality in obese patients given the bidirectional relationship between obesity and depression, O’Neil said. That is, people who are depressed are more likely to be obese, and people who are obese are more likely to develop depression.

Conflicting Findings

The study is one of many that have linked semaglutide drugs to suicidal ideation and other suicidal behaviors. There have also been studies that found semaglutide was linked to reduced suicidality, as well as studies that found no significant link between use of such drugs and suicidal behavior.

Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medical Agency have investigated the link between semaglutide and suicidality. Both investigations yielded inconclusive results, though the FDA’s investigation is still ongoing.

“Contradictory results in studies based on pharmacovigilance data are quite expected,” Drs. Francesco Salvo and Jean-Luc Faillie, who wrote an editorial accompanying the JAMA Network Open study, said. A disproportionate study, like the current study, tends to use a larger variety of methods and models than other studies, thus having a wider variety of results, they noted.

“[There are] probably more studies not seeing a relationship than there are that find it. Does that mean we can rule [suicidality] out? No,” O’Neil said.

No Established Mechanism

There is currently no mechanism that can explain the difference in drug adverse event reporting rates between the two drugs, according to McIntyre.

Unlike rimonabant, an obesity drug that was pulled off the market due to early reports of suicidality, there was a possible clear mechanism for rimonabant explaining why some people may become suicidal. Rimonabant targeted the endocannabinoid receptors to reduce people’s appetite and drive for more food, which are the same receptors cannabis targets to cause psychoactive effects.

McIntyre previously commented that semaglutide and liraglutide, which have been shown to reduce food cravings in both animals and humans, should be linked to a decrease in impulsivity and therefore suicidality.

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