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Why Tirzepatide.
More than GLP-1 alone
SURMOUNT-1 trial: ~21% average weight loss at 72 weeks — outperforming semaglutide head-to-head.
Two pathways
Engages GLP-1 and GIP receptors for compounded appetite + glucose effect.
Weekly injection
Once a week, with a slow titration to manage GI side effects.
How it works.
Intake
Medical questionnaire reviewed by a licensed clinician.
Compounded
Compounded at our 503A partner pharmacy and shipped cold-chain.
Titrate
Step up every 4 weeks; most patients land at 5–10 mg/week.
Dosing schedule.
Showing the 12-month plan. Your clinician adjusts your individual schedule based on tolerance and response.
Everything to get started.
- ✓Vials + syringes shipped monthly
- ✓Free provider review on every refill
- ✓Cold-chain packaging
- ✓Easy dose adjustments
How it actually works.
Tirzepatide activates both GLP-1 and GIP receptors. The combined signal reduces appetite, slows gastric emptying, improves insulin sensitivity, and modulates fat metabolism — producing greater weight loss than GLP-1 alone.
Who it's for
- Adults 18+
- BMI ≥ 27 with comorbidity, or BMI ≥ 30
- Cleared by our medical team
Not for
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Medullary thyroid carcinoma history or MEN-2
- Severe GI disease
- Type 1 diabetes
Side effects, up front.
Common
- •Nausea, especially at initiation and dose increases
- •Diarrhea, constipation, vomiting
- •Decreased appetite, dyspepsia, abdominal discomfort
- •Injection-site reactions
- •Fatigue
Call your clinician
- •Pancreatitis — severe, persistent abdominal pain
- •Gallbladder disease (cholelithiasis / cholecystitis)
- •Thyroid C-cell tumor risk (rodent data) — contraindicated with personal/family MTC or MEN-2
Money-back if not approved
Refund 100% if our medical team determines you're not a fit.
Questions, answered.
How is it different from semaglutide?+
It hits two receptors (GLP-1 + GIP), which trial data shows produces ~30–40% more weight loss on average.
Is it the same as Mounjaro / Zepbound?+
Same active ingredient (tirzepatide). Compounded for affordable access during the FDA shortage.
Side effects?+
Most common: nausea, fullness, occasional GI upset. Slow titration manages it.
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Add-onThis content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Tirzepatide is a prescription treatment available only after evaluation and prescription by a state-licensed clinician. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved for specific indications. Third-party lab testing is performed on every batch. Read the boxed warning above and talk to your clinician about risks, interactions, and your medical history before starting any protocol.

