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Effect of Injectable Dual and Single Agonist Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Based Therapy on Inflammatory Bowel Disease Activity Among Patients with Obesity.

medRxiv · 2025

Last updated 2026-05-28

A study of 562 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and obesity found that those taking GLP-1-based drugs like semaglutide or tirzepatide did not differ from non-users in overall hospitalizations, IBD-related hospitalizations, or surgeries—except semaglutide users had a lower risk of IBD-related surgery (33% lower). Black patients using GLP-1 drugs had a 59% higher risk of all-cause hospitalizations, while tirzepatide showed no clear differences in key outcomes due to a small sample size.

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JournalmedRxiv, 2025
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Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Obesity is a risk factor for relapsing inflammatory bowel disease. GLP-1 and dual GLP-1/GIP agonists may offer superior weight loss; however, their effect on inflammatory bowel disease remains unknown. In this study, we assessed outcomes in patients with IBD and obesity using these medications. METHODS: A retrospective, propensity-matched analysis was conducted using data from The OneFlorida+ network. We evaluated patients with IBD and obesity prescribed GLP-1-based therapy (liraglutide, semaglutide, or tirzepatide) versus those without. 562 patients prescribed GLP-1-based therapies were matched 1:1 to controls based on demographics and comorbidities. RESULTS: No differences in GLP-1 users versus non-users with respect to all-cause hospitalization, IBD-hospitalization, IBD-related surgery, or pancreatitis were seen. Use of semaglutide reduced the risk of IBD-related surgery (HR 0.33, CI 0.13-0.83). Among 89 tirzepatide users, none required IBD-related surgery versus 2 matched controls. Black GLP-1 users had an increased risk of all-cause hospitalizations (HR 1.59, CI 1.11-2.29) but not IBD-related hospitalization or IBD-related surgery. Steroid use was comparable between groups. GLP-1 use significantly reduced serum CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Semaglutide appeared to lower the risk of IBD-related surgery. Black patients using GLP-1 therapy had an increased risk of all-cause hospitalization. Tirzepatide showed no significant difference regarding primary endpoints; however, the sample size was small. Overall, all GLP-1-based therapies were well tolerated among obese patients with IBD. Larger studies are warranted to understand the therapeutic potential of GLP-1-based treatment in this patient population.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 41292626 ↗