Ozempic could lower risk of cognitive problems, new study shows

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The popular diabetes drug Ozempic could be linked to a lower risk of cognitive problems, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford.

The study analyzed more than 100 million patient records in the United States, including over 20,000 who were taking semaglutide — commonly known as Ozempic or Wegovy.

It found that semaglutide was not associated with an increased risk of neurological and psychological conditions, such as dementia or depression, compared to other common diabetes drugs, and that patients taking semaglutide had lower rates of cognitive problems and nicotine dependence.

“Our results suggest that semaglutide use could extend beyond managing diabetes, potentially offering unexpected benefits in the treatment and prevention of cognitive decline and substance misuse,” Riccardo De Giorgi, clinical lecturer at Oxford and lead author of…

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