A Swedish study of over 435,000 people has found no evidence to support concerns that long-term use of GLP-1 analogues, such as Wegovy and Ozempic, increases the risk of thyroid cancer.
Wegovy, Ozempic and other drugs known as GLP-1 analogues have become wildly popular for controlling diabetes and helping folks lose weight.
“Many people take these medicines, so it is important to study potential risks associated with them,” said study lead author Björn Pasternak. He's principal researcher at the department of medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. The study found no higher odds for thyroid cancer among folks taking GLP-1 analogues compared to those on DPP4 inhibitors.
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