Compounded Tirzepatide (Injectable)

Compounded Tirzepatide (Injectable)

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This Product is Only Available in the United States.

Introduction

Tirzepatide is a new, FDA-approved medication designed to help with weight loss and managing type 2 diabetes. It works by mimicking two natural hormones in the body, GLP-1 and GIP, which help regulate appetite, blood sugar levels, and digestion. By reducing hunger and improving how your body processes sugar, Tirzepatide supports significant weight loss when combined with a healthy diet and exercise. It offers an exciting option for those looking for long-term weight management solutions.

Tirzepatide is a dual-action medication that mimics two key hormones, GLP-1 and GIP, both of which play a vital role in regulating blood sugar levels and appetite. By activating these receptors, Tirzepatide helps control hunger, slow down digestion, and improve how your body processes sugar. This dual action results in reduced food intake and more effective glucose management, leading to significant weight loss when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.

Tirzepatide is administered as a once-weekly injection under the skin. Your healthcare provider will prescribe the appropriate dosage based on your individual needs and guide you on how to self-administer the injection. The injection can be done in areas like the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. It’s important to take Tirzepatide on the same day each week, with or without food, to maintain consistency. Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and take the medication on the same day each week. If you miss a dose, consult your healthcare provider for guidance on when to take the next one.

Tirzepatide is available in 6 different dose strengths, ranging from 2.5 mg to 15 mg.
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Your health care provider may increase your dose over time until you reach your maintenance dose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Real Tirzepatide?
Yes. Our Compounded Tirzepatide is a real prescription medication that is prescribed by a doctor and compounded by a real US based pharmacy. We offer only the best Tirzepatide medication for weight loss management for customers that meet the qualifications for GLP-1 medications. This is the same Tirzepatide medication that people are talking about and getting real results with all over social media.
What is the dosage I’ll be taking?
Your doctor will ultimately decide what is right for you.  However, our standard protocol with Compounded Tirzepatide for many patients is:
  1. 10/mg for the first 4 weeks
  2. 20/mg for the next 8 weeks

How much weight will I lose?
On average, people taking GLP-1 medications like Tirzapatide experience significant weight loss. Studies have shown that individuals can lose approximately 1.5% of their body weight per week when combined with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.

Both Tirzepatide and Semaglutide are highly effective GLP-1 receptor agonists used for weight loss and diabetes management, but Tirzepatide has shown more significant weight loss results in clinical studies. On average, people taking Tirzepatide experienced greater reductions in body weight compared to those on Semaglutide. Tirzepatide’s dual action on both GLP-1 and GIP receptors may contribute to its enhanced effectiveness. However, both medications, when combined with lifestyle changes, offer substantial improvements in weight management and metabolic health.
Is it safe?
Tirzepatide is an FDA-approved medication, and its safety has been demonstrated in clinical trials for both weight loss and type 2 diabetes management. Like any medication, it may cause side effects, but these are usually mild and decrease over time as your body adjusts. The most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and digestive discomfort. Serious side effects are rare, but it’s important to take Tirzepatide under the supervision of a healthcare professional who can monitor your progress and ensure its safety for your specific health needs.
What are the possible side effects?
Possible side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach (abdomen) pain, headache, tiredness (fatigue), upset stomach, dizziness, feeling bloated, belching, low blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes, gas, stomach flu, heartburn, and runny nose or sore throat.

What's Included?

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Unit dose insulin syringes along with a vial of Tirzepatide and alcohol swabs will be included in your take home prescription.

Syringes increase by increments of 10 units.

Dosing Template

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Please refer to your specific dosage on your prescription.
The following is a dosing template for Compounded Tirzepatide
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Your individualized dose and duration of therapy will be based on both weight loss and medical goals discussed with your physician. Typically, you will stay on the same dose as long as you are losing weight at that dosage.
Phase One (Starting Doses)
  1. Inject  2.5mg (25 units), once a week, for 4 weeks
Phase Two
  1. Inject 5mg (50 units), once a week, for 4 weeks
Phase Three
  1. Inject 7.5mg (37.5 units), once a week, for 4 weeks
Phase Four
  1. Inject 10mg (50 units), once a week, for 4 weeks
Phase Five
  1. Inject 12.5mg (62.5 units), once a week, for 4 weeks
Phase Six
  1. Inject 15mg (75 units), once a week, for 4 weeks

Injection Instructions

Step 1
  1. Clean off the top of your Tirzepatide vial with an alcohol swab.
Step 2
  1. Draw up the amount of air in the syringe you plan to inject (e.g. 10 units of air to inject 10 units of Tirzepatide).
Step 3
  1. Inject the air into the vial to create a vacuum, then draw up that same amount of Tirzepatide into the syringe that you wish to inject.
Step 4
  1. Clean off the application site with an alcohol swab.
Step 5
  1. Pinch the location on your body you intend to inject the Tirzepatide (either the sides of your stomach, the tops of your thighs, or the backs of your arms).

  2. Inject the Semaglutide at a 90° angle.
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Step 6
  1. Recap the syringe and dispose accordingly into a sharps container or other plastic container.
Warning
It's important to properly dispose of your used syringes. Do not throw the syringes away in your household trash. Instead, use an FDA-cleared sharps disposable container or a sturdy household container with a tight-fitting lid, like a heavy-duty plastic container.


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