GLP-1 drugs are expanding in 2026 with oral semaglutide for weight management, rising patient use and broader commercialization. A study also found a modest increase in erectile dysfunction risk among men with Type 2 diabetes starting GLP-1 medicines, though the association weakened after stricter adjustment.
The FDA has shifted from regulatory ambiguity to coordinated enforcement against compounded oral semaglutide, culminating in a 2026 announcement of intent to take action against non-approved GLP-1 drugs. Hims & Hers Health's 2024 oral semaglutide offering marked the beginning of a broader regulatory reckoning that saw manufacturer pressure, formal shortage declarations, and warning letters targeting compounding practices.
Abbott India will commercialize semaglutide, the diabetes drug behind Ozempic, under the brand name Extensior in India following a partnership with Novo Nordisk. The launch targets India's growing diabetes population of over 100 million people.
Novo Nordisk plans to slash U.S. list prices for Wegovy and Ozempic by up to 50% starting January 2027, while securing European Commission approval for a new 7.2 mg dosage of Wegovy.
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is poised to launch generic oral and injectable semaglutide in India following regulatory approval, targeting a market projected to exceed $1 billion driven by 100 million diabetics.
Novo Nordisk's investigational dual agonist CagriSema demonstrated superior efficacy to Ozempic in a phase 3 trial for type 2 diabetes patients, while the company faces market share losses to Eli Lilly in the GLP-1 space.