The main difference between tirzepatide and compounded tirzepatide is in production and regulation. Tirzepatide is an FDA-approved injectable for Type 2 diabetes that works by stimulating GLP-1 and GIP receptors to control blood sugar and reduce appetite. Compounded tirzepatide is custom-made by pharmacies to meet individual needs, often adding ingredients like vitamin B12. It is not FDA-approved, leading to potential variations in quality, safety, and effectiveness compared to Mounjaro.
Compounded Tirzepatide
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- Dual Hormone Targeting
- Improved Glycemic Control
- Regulated Pharmacy
- Type 2 Diabetes & Weight Loss
Compounded Tirzepatide
Category:Weight Loss PlansCompounded Tirzepatide is a powerful weight management medication that contains the same active ingredient as Zepbound® and Mounjaro®. It works by targeting both GLP-1 and GIP hormone receptors to optimize the body's response to glucose, regulate blood sugar, and reduce appetite.
We currently do not prescribe in the following states. Orders from these states will be rejected.
- KS - Kansas
- KY - Kentucky
- LA - Louisiana
- MS - Mississippi
- NM - New Mexico
- SC - South Carolina
- AR - Arkansas
- CA- California (only semaglutide deliveries to this state)
- NC - North Carolina (only semaglutide deliveries to this state)
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Frequently Asked Questions for Compounded Tirzepatide
How Does Compounded Tirzepatide Work?
Compounded tirzepatide works by mimicking hormones that regulate insulin and glucose production, promoting weight loss and better blood sugar control. It also slows digestion, reducing appetite and aiding in weight management.
How to Use Compounded Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is administered as a subcutaneous injection into the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm, typically once per week. It can be injected with or without food, and the injection site can be changed each time to avoid irritation. Always follow your treatment plan and consult your healthcare provider before making any changes.
Side Effects
What is the difference between Tirzepatide and Compounded Tirzepatide?
How long should you stay on Compounded Tirzepatide?
Since compounded tirzepatide is typically used for weight management or blood sugar control, it is usually recommended for long-term use until you achieve your desired health outcomes, such as reaching your target weight or improving blood sugar levels. It's essential to work closely with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate duration and regularly reassess your treatment plan based on your progress and any side effects you may experience.
How much weight can you lose on Compounded Tirzepatide?
Individual results may vary. In a study, participants experienced an average weight loss of 20.9% of their body weight after 72 weeks of using tirzepatide.