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Psychiatric adverse events associated with semaglutide, liraglutide and tirzepatide: a pharmacovigilance analysis of individual case safety reports submitted to the EudraVigilance database.

Int J Clin Pharm · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

Between January 2021 and May 2023, 31,444 reports of side effects were linked to semaglutide, liraglutide, and tirzepatide, with 1.2% (372 reports) involving psychiatric issues. Among these, depression was the most common (50.3%), followed by anxiety (38.7%) and suicidal thoughts (19.6%). Women made up 65% of the psychiatric reports, while 9 deaths and 11 life-threatening cases were reported, mostly in men due to suicide or depression.

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JournalInt J Clin Pharm, 2024
Citations57
Relative citation ratio14.30
NIH percentile99
Molecules semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide
Conditions studied Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Semaglutide, liraglutide and tirzepatide are glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists that are effective for weight reduction. Recent reports of patients experiencing suicidal thoughts and other psychiatric adverse events while using GLP-1 agonists have raised concerns about the potential risk of self-harm and led the European Medicines Agency to investigate these medications. AIM: To identify and analyse the psychiatric adverse events associated with semaglutide, liraglutide and tirzepatide. METHOD: All individual case safety reports for semaglutide, liraglutide, and tirzepatide reported to the EudraVigilance database from 01/01/2021 to 30/05/2023 were analysed. Descriptive statistics were used to explore study population characteristics. RESULTS: During the study period, 31,444 adverse event reports were identified: semaglutide (n = 13,956; 44.4%), liraglutide (n = 16,748; 53.2%), and tirzepatide (n = 740; 2.3%). There were 372 reports with psychiatric adverse event reports (n = 372; 1.18%) with a total of 481 adverse events. Women accounted for 65% (n = 242) of these reports. Depression was the most commonly reported adverse event (n = 187; 50.3%), followed by anxiety (n = 144; 38.7%) and suicidal ideation (n = 73; 19.6%). Nine deaths (8 with liraglutide and 1 with semaglutide) and 11 life-threatening outcomes (4 associated with liraglutide and 7 with semaglutide) were reported. The fatal outcomes occurred primarily among men (8 out of 9) resulting from completed suicidal attempts and depression. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric adverse events comprised only 1.2% of the total reports for semaglutide, liraglutide, and tirzepatide. However, the severity and fatal outcomes of some of these reports warrant further investigation.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38265519 ↗

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