GLP-1 receptor agonist
How Semaglutide affects libido and sex drive
Libido and sex drive are commonly affected by medications, sometimes intentionally (e.g. ED therapies) and sometimes as an unwelcome side effect. Semaglutide (Semaglutide) may or may not affect libido depending on Semaglutide; this page outlines what is documented at 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg, 1.7mg, 2.4mg and what users typically report.
Documented effects of Semaglutide on libido
Some medications in GLP-1 receptor agonist are designed specifically to affect sexual function; for those, libido changes are expected and central to the indication. Others have libido changes as side effects of altered hormones, mood, energy or autonomic function. According to the prescribing information for Semaglutide, the documented frequency varies and is listed in the side-effect profile.
Managing libido changes
For unwanted libido suppression, the right response often depends on whether the issue is the medication itself, the underlying condition, fatigue, or relationship factors. Semaglutide binds and activates the GLP-1 receptor, a G-protein coupled receptor expressed in pancreatic beta and alpha cells, the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract. A dose review, a switch within the same class, or addressing other contributors are all reasonable strategies and should be discussed with the prescriber rather than self-managed by stopping Semaglutide at 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg, 1.7mg, 2.4mg.
Frequently asked questions
Does Semaglutide lower libido? ▾
Some users on Semaglutide report reduced libido, some report no change, and a few — particularly on indications targeting sexual function — report improvement. Whether this happens depends on Semaglutide and individual factors. The prescriber can review options if libido changes are persistent or distressing.
Can libido recover after stopping Semaglutide? ▾
For most users, libido changes attributable to Semaglutide resolve within weeks of stopping the medication, though the timeline varies by active ingredient and individual. Persistent changes after stopping warrant medical evaluation, as the underlying condition may be the contributing factor.
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