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GGT as a liver health marker — more sensitive than ALT?

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Dr.EndoEP
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Mar 1, 2026 at 1:02 PM#6
One thing worth mentioning: ALT and AST can transiently INCREASE in the first 2-4 weeks of GLP-1 therapy in some patients. This is thought to be related to mobilization of hepatic fat and transient hepatocyte stress as lipids are being cleared from the liver. So if anyone gets early labs that show a bump — don't panic. It's like the liver equivalent of a "healing crisis." If they're still rising at 8-12 weeks, that's when you need to investigate further. My ALT actually went from 56 to 74 at week 3, then plummeted to 31 by month 3. Classic pattern.
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Mar 1, 2026 at 1:19 PM#7
> ALT and AST can transiently INCREASE in the first 2-4 weeks This is accurate and well-documented. I always warn patients about this so they don't see a bump at their first follow-up and discontinue therapy out of fear. The mechanism is indeed thought to be hepatic lipid mobilization. I recommend first liver enzyme recheck at 8-12 weeks, not 2-4 weeks, precisely to avoid this confounding signal. If at 12 weeks enzymes are still elevated or rising, then we investigate — but that's rare.
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Mar 1, 2026 at 1:36 PM#8
Great point Brad, I actually experienced this too. My ALT went to 108 at my 2-week check (my hepatologist does early monitoring) before starting to drop. She wasn't concerned at all — said it was expected. Also forgot to mention: my liver ultrasound at month 6 showed "mild steatosis, improved from moderate-severe." So the imaging is confirming what the labs are showing. This medication is legitimately reversing fatty liver disease. I wish I'd started it sooner.
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Mar 1, 2026 at 1:53 PM#9
Thank you all for sharing. I have my GI follow-up next week and I'm going to push for either semaglutide or tirzepatide. The evidence in this thread (and the clinical data Dr. Mike referenced) is really compelling. Frank, your numbers give me genuine hope. I'll report back with my own baseline and start tracking. 🙏
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