GLP-1 Drugs, Anorexia, Bulimia, and Eating Disorder Relapse

GLP-1 Drugs, Ozempic Misuse, and Eating Disorder Relapse

Ozempic Misuse: GLP-1s and Unhealthy Weight Loss

The benefits of GLP-1s, including rapid weight loss and appetite changes, overlap with many hallmarks of eating disorders. For this reason, it can be difficult for patients and healthcare providers alike to discern whether the medication is working as intended or the person has had a relapse into disordered eating, says Brad Smith, MD, a physician in Madison, Wisconsin, and the chief medical officer for the Emily Program, a network of eating disorder treatment centers. It also means that GLP-1s can validate and reinforce disordered thoughts and behaviors rather than raise the red flags that may otherwise prompt intervention.

While research exploring GLP-1 misuse and eating disorder relapse is still limited, experts say they’re seeing a growing number of cases firsthand. “We’re seeing both instances of GLP-1 misuse and active relapse in our practice,” says Ruth Elliott, LICSW, the director of clinical services at Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association in Newton, Massachusetts.