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Landmark Study Finds Semaglutide Effectively Treats Serious Liver Disease : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 2, 2025 3:40 am
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Semaglutide Shows Promise in Treating Liver Disease

Semaglutide, a key component of weight loss and diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, has shown remarkable potential in treating liver disease, specifically Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH). In a phase 3 clinical trial involving 800 participants over 72 weeks, weekly doses of semaglutide were effective in almost two-thirds of patients with MASH.

Liver treatment chart
The treatment had benefits for reducing inflammation and scarring. (Sanyal et al., NEJM, 2025)

Participants in the trial were divided into two groups, with those receiving semaglutide treatment showing significant improvements in MASH and liver fibrosis compared to the placebo group. The drug not only improves liver health but also addresses underlying metabolic issues contributing to the disease.

Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, mimics the natural GLP-1 hormone to regulate metabolic processes such as appetite reduction and blood sugar control. This mechanism of action proves effective in treating obesity, diabetes, and now liver disease by targeting key drivers of MASH.

The ongoing clinical trial will continue for five years with a larger group of participants to assess the long-term effects of semaglutide on MASH. With limited treatment options available for this condition, the potential of semaglutide offers hope for millions of patients.

The study’s findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, highlight the promising role of semaglutide in treating liver disease and its metabolic causes. If approved, this drug could provide a much-needed therapeutic option for patients with MASH and fibrosis, addressing the strong link between liver disease and other health conditions.

Overall, semaglutide’s multifaceted benefits in improving liver health and addressing metabolic dysfunction make it a potential game-changer in the treatment of liver disease, offering new hope for patients worldwide.

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