Fact Check: "The prescription drug Wegovy makes your penis bigger"
What We Know
Wegovy, also known as semaglutide, is a medication primarily prescribed for chronic weight management and is classified as a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist. It works by mimicking the effects of a hormone that regulates appetite and food intake (Healthline, Statcare). While Wegovy is effective for weight loss, it has been associated with various side effects, particularly gastrointestinal issues like nausea and vomiting (Healthline).
There have been anecdotal reports suggesting that some individuals may experience changes in penis size while taking semaglutide, often referred to in media as "Ozempic penis" (Daily Mail). However, these claims are not substantiated by clinical evidence. In fact, a retrospective analysis indicated that non-diabetic men treated with semaglutide might have a low risk (approximately 1.5%) of developing erectile dysfunction (ED), but this does not imply any increase in penis size (Urology Times).
Analysis
The claim that Wegovy makes the penis bigger lacks scientific support. While some anecdotal reports exist, they do not constitute reliable evidence. The primary side effects associated with semaglutide include gastrointestinal discomfort and, in some cases, erectile dysfunction (Healthline, Statcare).
Research on the sexual side effects of Wegovy is limited, and while some studies suggest that GLP-1 receptor agonists may influence sexual function, they do not specifically address penis size (Oxford Academic). One source suggests that weight loss from medications like Wegovy might create the appearance of a larger penis due to reduced fat around the pubic area, but this is a cosmetic effect rather than a physiological change induced by the drug itself (Verywell Health).
Moreover, the notion that semaglutide could enhance penis size contradicts the prevailing understanding of its pharmacological effects. As noted, the drug has been linked to ED in some cases, which further undermines the claim that it could increase penis size (Urology Times).
Conclusion
The claim that Wegovy makes your penis bigger is False. There is no clinical evidence to support this assertion, and the available research indicates that the drug is more likely to be associated with erectile dysfunction rather than any increase in penis size. Anecdotal reports do not provide a reliable basis for such a claim, and the effects of semaglutide on sexual health appear to be more complex and potentially negative rather than positive.
Sources
- Semaglutide Side Effects: Erectile Dysfunction a Possibility - Healthline
- Does Wegovy Have Sexual Side Effects? - Everything You Need to Know ...
- I'm suffering from 'Ozempic penis', the latest bizarre side ...
- Semaglutide for weight loss may increase risk for ED in non-diabetic men
- Prescribing Ozempic and Wegovy for Weight Loss ... - Oxford Academic
- Can Ozempic Make Your Penis Look Bigger?