An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Materials
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Analysis of Searching Google Popularity
3.2. Descriptive Analysis
3.2.1. Analysis of ICSRs
3.2.2. Comparative Evaluation of ADRs Grouped by SOC
3.2.3. ADRs Reported for Incorrect Dosage
3.2.4. ADRs Reported as “Off-Label Use”
3.2.5. Distribution of ADRs by Outcome
ADRs Reported for SEM
The Frequency of ADRs with Unfavorable Outcomes Reported for SEM Compared to All Other GLP-1 RAs
- improper doses: SEM—7.0% and EXE—8.4%
- overdose: SEM—3.7% and EXE—8.2%
- underdose: SEM—6.6%, EXE—9.7%, and LIR—6.8%
3.3. Disproportionality Analysis
3.3.1. Incorrect Doses
3.3.2. Off-Label Use
4. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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HLT | PT |
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modified dose | Dose calculation error |
Dose calculation error associated with device * | |
Drug dose titration not performed | |
Drug titration error | |
Incorrect dosage administered | |
Incorrect dose administered | |
Incorrect dose administered by device | |
Incorrect dose administered by product | |
Incorrect product dosage form administered * | |
Product dosage form confusion * | |
Wrong dose | |
overdose | Accidental overdose |
Intentional overdose | |
Extra dose administered | |
Overdose | |
Prescribed overdose | |
underdose | Accidental underdose |
Drug dose omission by device | |
Incomplete dose administered * | |
Intentional dose omission | |
Intentional underdose | |
Prescribed underdose | |
Product dose omission * | |
Product dose omission in error | |
Product dose omission issue | |
Underdose | |
Off-label use | Contraindicated product administered |
Contraindicated product prescribed | |
Drug effective for unapproved indication * | |
Off-label use | |
Off-label use of device | |
Product use in unapproved therapeutic environment * | |
Product use in unapproved indication | |
Product used for unknown indication * | |
Unintentional use for unapproved indication |
Terms Associated with “Weight Loss” | Terms Associated with “Side Effects” | |
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SEM | weight loss semaglutide | side effects semaglutide |
semaglutide for weight loss | ||
ozempic weight loss | ||
LIR | liraglutide weight loss | liraglutide side effects |
liraglutide for weight loss | ||
TIR | tirzepatide weight loss | tirzepatide side effects |
tirzepatide for weight loss | ||
semaglutide weight loss | ||
DUL | dulaglutide weight loss | dulaglutide side effects |
EXE | exenatide weight loss | exenatide side effects |
SEM | ALB | DUL | EXE | LIR | LIX | TIR | All Other GLP-1 RAs | |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
Total | 21,012 | 384 | 17,332 | 12,926 | 18,149 | 412 | 2333 | 51,536 |
Age category | ||||||||
NS | 7942 | 148 | 5476 | 4160 | 6668 | 105 | 1138 | 17,695 |
(37.8) | (38.5) | (31.6) | (32.2) | (36.7) | (25.5) | (48.8) | (34.3) | |
0–1 Month | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
2 Months–2 Years | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
3–11 Years | 9 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
12–17 Years | 23 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 64 | 0 | 2 | 78 |
(0.1) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.4) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.2) | |
18–64 Years | 8345 | 162 | 6576 | 5519 | 8236 | 186 | 863 | 21,542 |
(39.7) | (42.2) | (37.9) | (42.7) | (45.4) | (45.1) | (37.0) | (41.8) | |
65–85 Years | 4546 | 72 | 4951 | 3153 | 3104 | 118 | 307 | 11,705 |
(21.6) | (18.8) | (28.6) | (24.4) | (17.1) | (28.6) | (13.2) | (22.7) | |
More than 85 Years | 144 | 2 | 317 | 80 | 60 | 3 | 23 | 485 |
(0.7) | (0.5) | (1.8) | (0.6) | (0.3) | (0.7) | (1.0) | (0.9) | |
Sex | ||||||||
Female | 12,122 | 211 | 8443 | 6741 | 10,851 | 210 | 1180 | 27,636 |
(57.7) | (54.9) | (48.7) | (52.2) | (59.8) | (51.0) | (50.6) | (53.6) | |
Male | 8206 | 158 | 7676 | 5825 | 6189 | 169 | 685 | 20,702 |
(39.1) | (41.1) | (44.3) | (45.1) | (34.1) | (41.0) | (29.4) | (40.2) | |
NS | 684 | 15 | 1213 | 360 | 1109 | 33 | 468 | 3198 |
(3.3) | (3.9) | (7.0) | (2.8) | (6.1) | (8.0) | (20.1) | (6.2) | |
Geographic origin | ||||||||
EEA | 11,060 | 12 | 8864 | 3226 | 7309 | 265 | 115 | 19,791 |
(52.6) | (3.1) | (51.1) | (25.0) | (40.3) | (64.3) | (4.9) | (38.4) | |
NON-EEA | 9952 | 372 | 8468 | 9700 | 10,839 | 147 | 2218 | 31,744 |
(47.4) | (96.9) | (48.9) | (75.0) | (59.7) | (35.7) | (95.1) | (61.6) | |
NS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
Reporter | ||||||||
HP | 12,877 | 175 | 11,001 | 8751 | 12,316 | 333 | 1470 | 34,046 |
(61.3) | (45.6) | (63.5) | (67.7) | (67.9) | (80.8) | (63.0) | (66.1) | |
NHP | 8135 | 209 | 6331 | 4168 | 5832 | 79 | 863 | 17,482 |
(38.7) | (54.4) | (36.5) | (32.2) | (32.1) | (19.2) | (37.0) | (33.9) | |
NS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.1) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
Seriousness | ||||||||
Non serious | 8983 | 5 | 7051 | 1383 | 4637 | 119 | 120 | 13,315 |
(42.8) | (1.3) | (40.7) | (10.7) | (25.5) | (28.9) | (5.1) | (25.8) | |
NS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
(0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | (0.0) | |
Serious | 12,029 | 379 | 10,281 | 11,540 | 13,509 | 293 | 2213 | 38,215 |
(57.2) | (98.7) | (59.3) | (89.3) | (74.4) | (71.1) | (94.9) | (74.2) |
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Butuca, A.; Dobrea, C.M.; Arseniu, A.M.; Frum, A.; Chis, A.A.; Rus, L.L.; Ghibu, S.; Juncan, A.M.; Muntean, A.C.; Lazăr, A.E.; et al. An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database. Biomedicines 2024, 12, 1124. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12051124
Butuca A, Dobrea CM, Arseniu AM, Frum A, Chis AA, Rus LL, Ghibu S, Juncan AM, Muntean AC, Lazăr AE, et al. An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database. Biomedicines. 2024; 12(5):1124. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12051124
Chicago/Turabian StyleButuca, Anca, Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea, Anca Maria Arseniu, Adina Frum, Adriana Aurelia Chis, Luca Liviu Rus, Steliana Ghibu, Anca Maria Juncan, Andrei Catalin Muntean, Antonina Evelina Lazăr, and et al. 2024. "An Assessment of Semaglutide Safety Based on Real World Data: From Popularity to Spontaneous Reporting in EudraVigilance Database" Biomedicines 12, no. 5: 1124. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12051124
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