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BodyM GLP-1 Briefing

GLP-1 clinician report: what to bring to a prescriber visit

A clinician-report guide for GLP-1 users summarizing shots, dose, weight trend, symptoms, food tolerance, photos, and questions.

GLP-1 clinician report: what to bring to a prescriber visit
Quick answer

A GLP-1 clinician report should summarize medication, dose timeline, weight trend, side effects, food tolerance, photos if relevant, and the user's top questions.

Why it matters

Users forget details when symptoms and dose changes span multiple weeks.

A concise report can make appointments more productive.

The report should not replace medical evaluation or make treatment decisions.

What to track

Medication, dose, shot dates, missed doses, and dose increases

Weight trend, symptoms, appetite, food tolerance, and bowel rhythm

Protein, hydration, sleep, and activity context

Top questions and any severe or persistent symptom notes

AI review angle

Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.

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Compress logs into a readable timeline
Highlight patterns and unresolved questions
Keep the report factual and non-prescriptive

Frequently asked questions

Should a clinician report include photos?

Only if the user wants and if photos are relevant. Medication, dose, symptoms, and questions are usually more important.

Can AI write medical instructions in the report?

No. The report should summarize user logs and questions, not prescribe or change treatment.

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Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.