Semaglutide linked to vision loss risk

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Up to 1 in 200 patients may develop optic nerve damage over 20 years of use. 0.5%

Seems like the optic nerve damage is permanent but doesn't happen to both eyes from what I see here.

Only sema studied so far

https://www.gbnews.com/health/ozempic-linked-rare-irreversible-vision-loss-large-scale-trial
 
clayd said:
You should get it checked, you can take something other than sema if needed
It’s listed as a side effect of Tirzapatide/Mounjaro as well. This has had me a bit freaked out.
 
I can’t be the only one waiting for the other shoe to drop on our beloved wonder drugs right? Honestly if it turns out to be 1 in 200 of us long term users go blind in one eye, that’s way better than whatever terrible cancers or other ailments we could have been giving ourselves. I’ll take it!
 
clayd said:
Up to 1 in 200 patients may develop optic nerve damage over 20 years of use. 0.5%

Seems like the optic nerve damage is permanent but doesn't happen to both eyes from what I see here.

Only sema studied so far

https://www.gbnews.com/health/ozempic-linked-rare-irreversible-vision-loss-large-scale-trial
I don't know, this study seems kind of unscientific. How can they presume what happens in 20 years that 1 person out of 200 will go blind in one eye from sema? I presume in 20 years of suffering from diabetes at least 1 person will go blind in both eyes from not using sema. I'm a tennis pro not a scientist.
 
TTRich said:
I don't know, this study seems kind of unscientific. How can they presume what happens in 20 years that 1 person out of 200 will go blind in one eye from sema? I presume in 20 years of suffering from diabetes at least 1 person will go blind in both eyes from not using sema. I'm a tennis pro not a scientist.
It is a recognized method of doing papers

You can decide if it's a good method of doing science
 
clayd said:
Up to 1 in 200 patients may develop optic nerve damage over 20 years of use. 0.5%

Seems like the optic nerve damage is permanent but doesn't happen to both eyes from what I see here.

Only sema studied so far

https://www.gbnews.com/health/ozempic-linked-rare-irreversible-vision-loss-large-scale-trial
It's been addressed. Let me find the video
 
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