Is liraglutide the solution for weight loss in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome?

Madam, Liraglutide is an acylated glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist that helps patients suffering from diabetes mellitus type 2 in control their blood glucose level day through its meal induced insulin secretion, so-called incretin effect.  The pharmacokinetic properties of liragluti...

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Main Authors: Taha Gul Shaikh, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Summaiyya Waseem
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Language:English
Published: Pakistan Medical Association 2022-05-01
Series:Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Online Access:https://www.ojs.jpma.org.pk/index.php/public_html/article/view/4370
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description Madam, Liraglutide is an acylated glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist that helps patients suffering from diabetes mellitus type 2 in control their blood glucose level day through its meal induced insulin secretion, so-called incretin effect.  The pharmacokinetic properties of liraglutide enable it to control 24-hour glycaemia(1). It is also found to decrease the risk of stroke and cardiovascular events among patients with type 2 diabetes. It has gained a lot of popularity as it is potent and can be taken in combination with almost any other diabetic medication. However, the use of this drug is not just limited to the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Several recent studies have shown  that this drug could treat obese women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). A randomized controlled trial published in 2015 in Hormones (Athens) compared the effect of liraglutide and metformin on weight loss in women with PCOS(2). Twenty-eight individuals participated in this study and were randomly categorized into patients receiving liraglutide (n=14) or patients receiving metformin (n=14). The study highlighted that the short-term use of liraglutide significantly reduced the weight in newly diagnosed PCOS womenThe aforementioned is not the only study that supports this result. A 2018 meta-analysis published in Obesity Reviews compared liraglutide, metformin and orlistat in reducing the weight in obese women suffering from PCOS(3). Data from 23 randomized controlled trials, consisting of 941 women, were evaluated, and the results showed that liraglutide whether used alone or in combination with metformin, helped reduce weight. PCOS is one of the most prevalent endocrinology disorders in South Asia, including Pakistan. It leads to several health risks and is found to affect the quality of life. Most women with PCOS show signs of metabolic syndrome, including obesity, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and insulin resistance(4). Obesity along with insulin resistance is found to increase risk of hyperandrogenism. This leads to a chain of circumstances that promotes development of PCOS(5). Lifestyle changes and dietary modifications should be the first- line treatment for women with PCOS. But if lifestyle intervention is not effective in reducing weight, then the more aggressive treatment, use of liraglutide, should be considered after consultation with the health care professional. Continuous...
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spelling doaj.art-b271803ddde54142b84cd028826385c22023-05-25T04:22:09ZengPakistan Medical AssociationJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association0030-99822022-05-01720110.47391/JPMA.11-4370Is liraglutide the solution for weight loss in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome?Taha Gul Shaikh0Syed Hassan Ahmed1Summaiyya Waseem23rd Year MBBS Student, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan3rd Year MBBS Student, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan3rd Year MBBS Student, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Madam, Liraglutide is an acylated glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist that helps patients suffering from diabetes mellitus type 2 in control their blood glucose level day through its meal induced insulin secretion, so-called incretin effect.  The pharmacokinetic properties of liraglutide enable it to control 24-hour glycaemia(1). It is also found to decrease the risk of stroke and cardiovascular events among patients with type 2 diabetes. It has gained a lot of popularity as it is potent and can be taken in combination with almost any other diabetic medication. However, the use of this drug is not just limited to the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Several recent studies have shown  that this drug could treat obese women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). A randomized controlled trial published in 2015 in Hormones (Athens) compared the effect of liraglutide and metformin on weight loss in women with PCOS(2). Twenty-eight individuals participated in this study and were randomly categorized into patients receiving liraglutide (n=14) or patients receiving metformin (n=14). The study highlighted that the short-term use of liraglutide significantly reduced the weight in newly diagnosed PCOS womenThe aforementioned is not the only study that supports this result. A 2018 meta-analysis published in Obesity Reviews compared liraglutide, metformin and orlistat in reducing the weight in obese women suffering from PCOS(3). Data from 23 randomized controlled trials, consisting of 941 women, were evaluated, and the results showed that liraglutide whether used alone or in combination with metformin, helped reduce weight. PCOS is one of the most prevalent endocrinology disorders in South Asia, including Pakistan. It leads to several health risks and is found to affect the quality of life. Most women with PCOS show signs of metabolic syndrome, including obesity, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and insulin resistance(4). Obesity along with insulin resistance is found to increase risk of hyperandrogenism. This leads to a chain of circumstances that promotes development of PCOS(5). Lifestyle changes and dietary modifications should be the first- line treatment for women with PCOS. But if lifestyle intervention is not effective in reducing weight, then the more aggressive treatment, use of liraglutide, should be considered after consultation with the health care professional. Continuous... https://www.ojs.jpma.org.pk/index.php/public_html/article/view/4370
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Is liraglutide the solution for weight loss in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome?
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title_fullStr Is liraglutide the solution for weight loss in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome?
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title_short Is liraglutide the solution for weight loss in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome?
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