EU Investigates Potential Link Between Popular Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic and Suicidal Thoughts
- The European Medicines Agency is reviewing around 150 reports of suicidal thoughts and self-harm in patients taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Saxenda, and Wegovy.
- The investigation was prompted by cases reported in Iceland involving suicidal thoughts in some Ozempic and Saxenda users.
- It's unclear if the drugs directly cause these thoughts or if other factors like underlying conditions are involved.
- Novo Nordisk, manufacturer of Ozempic and Wegovy, says its clinical trials don't show a causal link between its drugs and suicidal thoughts.
- In the US, the FDA requires warnings about potential suicidal thoughts on the labels of obesity medications like Wegovy.




























