Weight Loss
Compounded Tirzepatide
Dual GLP-1 + GIP. For when you need a stronger lever.
A weekly injection that activates both GLP-1 and GIP receptors — often producing greater appetite reduction and weight outcomes than GLP-1 alone.
Starting at
$300/mo
Best for
- Adults with higher BMI seeking more aggressive results
- Patients who have plateaued on semaglutide
- Type 2 diabetes / metabolic syndrome (with clinician review)
Not for
- Personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN-2
- Pregnancy or planning to conceive
- Severe GI disease or active pancreatitis
How it works
What it is — and what it isn't.
Tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist. The combined action enhances insulin sensitivity, slows gastric emptying, and reduces appetite signaling. Many patients see stronger effects than semaglutide alone.
Typical protocol
How a course usually unfolds.
Your clinician personalizes the actual schedule based on your goals, history, and response.
- 1
Week 1–4
2.5 mg/week starter dose.
- 2
Week 5–8
Step up to 5 mg/week.
- 3
Week 9–16
Titrate to 7.5–10 mg/week based on response.
- 4
Week 17+
Maintenance dose; clinician check-ins every 12 weeks.
Monthly pricing by dose
One price per dose — no hidden fees.
You start at the lowest dose and step up only if your clinician recommends it. Your monthly cost reflects the dose you're actually on.
| Dose | Monthly price |
|---|---|
| 2.5 mg / week | $300/mo |
| 5 mg / week | $350/mo |
| 7.5 mg / week | $400/mo |
| 10 mg / week | $450/mo |
| 12.5 mg / week | $500/mo |
| 15 mg / week | $550/mo |
Prices include the medication, clinician care, and shipping. First visit also includes a one-time provider fee.
What's included
One flat price. Everything you need.
We bundle the whole experience — clinician care, medication, shipping, and adjustments.
- Provider visit & ongoing messaging
- Medication shipped free in discreet packaging
- Dose adjustments based on your response
- Cancel or pause anytime
Safety & side effects
What to know — straight, not scary.
Common
- Nausea
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Fatigue
- Decreased appetite
Less common / serious
- Pancreatitis (rare)
- Gallbladder disease
- Severe allergic reaction (rare)
Always message your clinician about side effects — most can be managed with dose adjustment, timing, or hydration support.
FAQs
Questions worth asking.
See if Compounded Tirzepatide is right for you.
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