Lab monitoring on GLP-1 therapy — India checklist
Short answer
RSSDI-aligned GLP-1 follow-up typically includes HbA1c every three to six months, periodic kidney and lipid panels, and thyroid symptom review—not one-time labs at initiation. Upload reports before visits using Kesho prep tools to walk in with structured questions.
Which labs do Indian endocrinologists order on GLP-1?
Baseline and follow-up panels often include HbA1c, fasting glucose, eGFR or creatinine, lipids, and complete blood count depending on comorbidities and companion medicines. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
How often should HbA1c be checked?
Quarterly HbA1c is common during titration; stable patients may extend to six-month intervals per physician judgment and glycaemic control. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
When are kidney function tests needed?
Kidney function monitoring matters especially when GLP-1 combines with SGLT2 inhibitors or in elderly patients with declining eGFR trends. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
Do lipids change on GLP-1 therapy?
GLP-1 class effects on lipids vary by patient—periodic lipid panels support cardiometabolic risk management alongside statins when indicated. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
What thyroid monitoring applies?
Personal or family medullary thyroid carcinoma history requires exclusion before initiation—report neck symptoms during therapy promptly. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
Should liver enzymes be tracked?
Liver enzymes may be checked when NAFLD comorbidity exists—common in Indian metabolic clinics alongside weight management goals. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
How do thin-fat patients use waist measures?
Waist circumference complements BMI for South Asian risk tracking when scale changes understate visceral fat progress. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
What labs before stopping therapy?
Stopping therapy without follow-up labs loses opportunity to document regain patterns and adjust long-term metabolic plans. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
Where is the doctor visit prep guide on Kesho?
Our doctor visit guide lists printable lab checklists and consultation questions aligned with RSSDI follow-up norms. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist for personalised decisions. Kesho provides drug-class education only—not prescribing advice. Verify CDSCO approval and Schedule H prescriptions at licensed Indian pharmacies before every refill. RSSDI and ICMR guidance emphasise structured lifestyle support alongside pharmacotherapy for South Asian metabolic risk. Document HbA1c, waist circumference, and weight trends for follow-up visits in metro and tier-2 Indian practice.
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GLP-1 HbA1c Target
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GLP-1 and Kidney Disease
GLP-1 receptor agonists are widely used in diabetic kidney disease when physicians individualise dosing based on eGFR and albuminuria status. RSSDI pathways emphasise glycaemic and cardiovascular risk reduction alongside kidney monitoring. Advanced kidney disease and transplant recipients need specialist supervision—not self-directed dose changes. Bring creatinine, eGFR, and urine albumin results to every consultation.
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GLP-1 Thyroid Safety
GLP-1 receptor agonists carry contraindications for personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2. Rodent studies raised thyroid C-cell concerns; human risk outside these syndromes remains debated and monitored. Report neck lumps, hoarseness, or swallowing difficulty promptly. Indian endocrinologists review thyroid history before prescribing any GLP-1 drug class member under CDSCO labels.

Medically reviewed
Dr. Ananya Mehta, MD, DM Endocrinology
Consultant Endocrinologist, India
This article has been reviewed by our medical advisory team, including endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, and cardiologists, and is based on current scientific evidence and Indian clinical guidelines. Last reviewed: June 2026.
Last medically reviewed: Jun 15, 2026