Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jul 16
Doctors Link 15-mg Tirzepatide Doses to Anhedonia in 3 Obesity Cases
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jul 16

Doctors Link 15-mg Tirzepatide Doses to Anhedonia in 3 Obesity Cases

3 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Jul 16

Summary

  • Three women taking tirzepatide for obesity developed anhedonia-like symptoms after reaching the maximum 15-mg weekly dose, according to a case report published Tuesday in Obesity Pillars.
  • Dose reduction reversed the problem in all three cases: two patients improved after lowering tirzepatide, while a third regained motivation after restarting at a smaller dose following a temporary stop for a procedure.
  • Doctors said the effect appears distinct from depression and may stem from GLP-1 drugs modulating dopamine-linked reward circuits in the brain’s ventral tegmental area.
  • The patients still maintained or continued losing weight after lowering their dose, easing concern that treating the side effect would necessarily undermine obesity therapy.
  • Authors called the complication rare but worth monitoring at higher doses, especially as tirzepatide and newer GLP-1 drugs are increasingly used beyond weight loss.

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