
GLP-1 Diabetes Drugs Offer Hope in Addiction Recovery Pilot
A Rhode Island nonprofit’s Open Doors pilot is giving free weekly GLP-1 injections (semaglutide–based) to women in addiction recovery, with participants reporting reduced cravings, steadier thinking, and improved life stability. While some studies hint GLP-1s dampen the rewarding effects of drugs and alcohol, the medications are not FDA-approved for addiction and funding for the pilot runs for 18 months, raising questions about long-term access. Experts urge cautious optimism, noting risks if treatment is stopped and that this is not a universal cure.








