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Semaglutide Improves Metabolic Abnormalities and Fertility in Obese Infertile Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

NCT05702905 · Unknown status

Last updated 2026-05-28

This clinical trial is testing whether the medication semaglutide, compared to metformin, reduces body weight in obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) over a 12-week period.

Status Unknown status The sponsor has not confirmed the status recently.
Phase Phase 4 Monitors a drug already on the market.
Type Interventional (clinical trial)
Design Randomized, open-label (no blinding) treatment study
Participants 75 people Planned (estimated).
Who can join Ages 22–40 · female only
Timeline Started 2023-05 · est. completion 2025-06
Where 1 site · China

What this study is testing ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05702905 ↗

Description as written by the study sponsor.

To investigate the efficacy of semaglutide in obese infertile women of childbearing age with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), we design this prospective, randomized, open and controlled study. 75 obese infertile PCOS patients will be recruited and randomized into three groups: metformin, semaglutide and metformin+semaglutide, on the basis of calorie-restricted diet and physical exercise. All subjects will be treated for 12 weeks, and then stop taking the drug for at least 8 weeks to initiate ovulation induction or ovulation induction combined with artificial insemination. All subjects will be followed up for 24 weeks for pregnancy outcome. The primary endpoint of the study is the percentage of weight loss at 12 weeks of treatment. The secondary endpoints include HOMA-IR and androgen levels at 12 weeks of treatment, ovulation rate at 24 weeks of follow-up, clinical pregnancy rate and cumulative pregnancy rate, and depression, anxiety, diet and quality of life scores at 12 weeks of treatment.

Treatments tested

Main thing measuredPercentage change in bodyweight at 12 weeks for semaglutide versus metformin
SponsorPeking University First Hospital
Conditions studiedPCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), Semaglutide
GLP-1 drugs semaglutide

Full protocol, eligibility, and contacts on ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05702905 ↗