GLP-1 medication is not prescribed universally.
Every patient undergoes a thorough clinical evaluation — reviewing
medical history, current conditions, and relevant investigations —
before any prescription is made. The decision is always made by the
doctor, not an algorithm.
Clinical data shows patients on GLP-1 therapy lose around
12–15% of body weight during treatment when
combined with dietary guidance. Results vary depending on
physiology, adherence, and dosage.
If suitable, your doctor creates a
personalised dosing protocol. You receive a
prescription, monitoring schedule, and direct access to your care
team. Early treatment usually includes weekly check-ins.
GLP-1 medication works with the body's appetite signals, meaning
rigid dieting often becomes unnecessary. Your
doctor will provide practical nutritional guidance that complements
the medication.
The most common side effects are
nausea, mild fatigue, and appetite changes in the
early weeks. These are managed by starting with a low dose and
adjusting gradually under medical supervision.
Treatment duration varies. Some patients continue for
12–18 months, while others transition to
maintenance earlier. The timeline depends on your medical progress.
Common Questions
Answered directly.
GLP-1 medication is not prescribed universally.
Every patient undergoes a thorough clinical evaluation — reviewing
medical history, current conditions, and relevant investigations —
before any prescription is made. The decision is always made by the
doctor, not an algorithm.
Clinical data shows patients on GLP-1 therapy lose around
12–15% of body weight during treatment when
combined with dietary guidance. Results vary depending on
physiology, adherence, and dosage.
If suitable, your doctor creates a
personalised dosing protocol. You receive a
prescription, monitoring schedule, and direct access to your care
team. Early treatment usually includes weekly check-ins.
GLP-1 medication works with the body's appetite signals, meaning
rigid dieting often becomes unnecessary. Your
doctor will provide practical nutritional guidance that complements
the medication.
The most common side effects are
nausea, mild fatigue, and appetite changes in the
early weeks. These are managed by starting with a low dose and
adjusting gradually under medical supervision.
Treatment duration varies. Some patients continue for
12–18 months, while others transition to
maintenance earlier. The timeline depends on your medical progress.