EYE SORE

‘Skinny jabs’ like Ozempic and Wegovy could trigger terrifying eye condition and leave you BLIND

It is one of several potentially dangerous side effects identified in the last few years

WEIGHT loss jabs have been linked to an eye condition that can cause blindness.

Researchers found diabetes patients prescribed semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, were more than four times more likely to be diagnosed with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).

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Diabetes and weight loss jabs like Ozempic have been linked to a condition that can cause blindnessCredit: OZEMPIC

Meanwhile, those who were overweight or obese prescribed the drugs were more than seven times as likely to develop the condition as those on other weight loss medicines.

NAION, which is uncommon, occurs from a lack of sufficient blood flow to the optic nerve.

People typically suffer sudden vision loss in one eye, without any pain, and patients often notice the issue on waking up.

There are no current treatments for NAION and vision often does not improve.

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Joseph Rizzo, a professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School in the US, who led the new study, said: "The use of these drugs has exploded throughout industrialised countries and they have provided very significant benefits in many ways.

"But future discussions between a patient and their physician should include NAION as a potential risk.

"It is important to appreciate, however, that the increased risk relates to a disorder that is relatively uncommon."

NAION is thought to affect 10 out of 100,000 people in the general population.

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Prof Rizzo said the visual loss caused by NAION was painless and could progress over many days before stabilising.

He and colleagues decided to investigate a potential link between semaglutide and NAION last summer after three patients in his practice were diagnosed with vision loss caused by NAION in one week.

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All three patients were taking semaglutide, which mimics a fullness hormone in the gut and reduces appetite.

To investigate possible links, researchers examined data from more than 16,000 patients from Mass Eye and Ear, a Harvard teaching hospital, treated over a six-year period.

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They compared patients who had received prescriptions for semaglutide with those taking other diabetes or weight loss drugs.

Among 16,827 patients, 710 had type 2 diabetes, with 194 prescribed semaglutide.

Some 979 patients were overweight or obese, with 361 prescribed semaglutide.

This is information we did not have before and it should be included in discussions between patients and their doctors

Professor Joseph RizzoHarvard Medical School

In people with type 2 diabetes, 17 NAION events occurred in patients prescribed semaglutide compared to six on other diabetes drugs.

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Over three years, 8.9 per cent people on semaglutide had NAION compared to 1.8 per cent on the other drugs, the researchers found.

Meanwhile, in patients who were overweight or obese, 20 NAION events occurred in people prescribed semaglutide, compared to three on other drugs.

Over three years, 6.7 per cent people on semaglutide had NAION compared to 0.8 per cent on other drugs.

The researchers said further, larger studies were needed, adding that Mass Eye and Ear saw an unusually high number of people with rare eye diseases.

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The popularity of 'skinny jabs' is booming after trials showed they cause rapid weight loss and may bring a raft of other health benefits.

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With Wegovy, you can expect to see 15 per cent weight loss on average. That is a 31lb for a person weighing 15st, taking them to 12st 11lb.

Mounjaro is more effective, reducing weight by 20 per cent, and Saxenda is the least effective, with five per cent weight loss, on average.

Some jabs are available on the NHS, but eligibility hinges on body mass index and weight-related health issues like hypertension.

Private demand, including from celebs like Jeremy Clarkson and Boris Johnson, is said to have squeezed NHS supplies.

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