Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) receptor (GLP1R) agonists and tirzepatide, a dual GLP1R and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor agonist, have become fundamental in managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity due to their potent glycaemia-lowering and weight-lowering effects as well as their cardiovascular and renal benefits. However, data from the past 2 years suggest that real-world persistence on these drug classes is often suboptimal, with many people discontinuing these medications, even within their first year of therapy. Reasons for treatment discontinuation include, but are not limited to, gastrointestinal adverse effects, less-than-desired efficacy, high cost, and fear about uncommon or rare adverse effects. When treatment is discontinued, weight regain and the deterioration of multiple cardiometabolic risk factors are common. Repeated cycles of initiation, interruption and re-initiation of these drugs might induce body weight and HbAfluctuations - two risk factors for cardiovascular and microvascular events. These phenomena, coupled with the re-development of overweight or obesity and poor glycaemic control when not on therapy, might increase the long-term risk of complications. The lack of anti-atherosclerotic and plaque-stabilizing effects of incretin-based medications might contribute to elevated cardiovascular risk, especially acutely following their discontinuation. However, at present, few data are available regarding the incidence of hard outcomes in people discontinuing such drugs. In this Review, we discuss common reasons for GLP1R agonist and tirzepatide discontinuation and examine available evidence related to potential cardiometabolic consequences. We also discuss long-term implications for T2DM care, weight management and, ultimately, cardiorenal disease prevention in patients with T2DM and/or overweight or obesity.
Authors
Ceriello, Antonio; Prattichizzo, Francesco; Mastan Sheik Abdullah, Abdul Raouf; La Grotta, Rosalba; Berra, Cesare Celeste; McGowan, Barbara; Jenkins, Alicia; Cohen, Neale; Nauck, Michael Albrecht; Russo, Giuseppina Tiziana