GLP-1 topics
Curated hubs linking guides, FAQs, and glossary terms for each area of metabolic health.
BasicsType 2 Diabetes and GLP-1 Therapy
GLP-1 RAs are added to type 2 diabetes treatment when lifestyle and metformin are insufficient, especially with obesity, cardiovascular disease, or kidney involvement. They improve HbA1c, support weight loss, and offer cardiorenal protection in selected patients.
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BasicsObesity Management in India
Indian obesity management uses lower BMI thresholds (≥27.5 or ≥25 with comorbidities), emphasises lifestyle first, then GLP-1 pharmacotherapy or surgery for severe obesity per ICMR guidance.
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SafetyGLP-1 Side Effects
Common GLP-1 side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and constipation during dose titration. Serious risks include pancreatitis and gallbladder disease. Thyroid MTC/MEN2 history is a contraindication.
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NutritionNutrition on GLP-1 Therapy
GLP-1 therapy requires intentional nutrition: adequate protein, smaller portions, fibre-rich vegetables, and hydration. Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets both work with proper planning alongside medication.
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India AccessGeneric Semaglutide in India
CDSCO-approved generic semaglutide offers lower-cost alternatives to innovator brands after patent expiry. Purchase only with prescription from licensed pharmacies after verifying manufacturer approval and proper cold-chain storage.
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MythsGLP-1 Myths Debunked
GLP-1 medicines are not magic injections, permanent cures, or over-the-counter products. They require prescription, lifestyle support, and realistic expectations about weight regain after stopping.
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BasicsPrediabetes and GLP-1 Therapy
Prediabetes with obesity may support GLP-1 consideration when BMI ≥25 and lifestyle alone fails, but lifestyle remains first-line. GLP-1 can improve glycaemic markers and weight to reduce diabetes progression risk.
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Doctor GuideGLP-1 and PCOS
GLP-1 RAs may improve weight, insulin resistance, and menstrual irregularity in PCOS with obesity, but must be stopped before pregnancy planning. Gynaecologist and endocrinologist collaboration is essential.
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