
Tirzepatide
Larger vial sizes are more cost-effective on a monthly basis.Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable medication that treats Type 2 Diabetes and promotes weight loss. When used with diet and exercise, Tirzepatide can lower blood sugar levels and lead to significant weight loss in people with or without diabetes. After showing promising results in clinical trials, with nearly two-thirds of participants reducing their body fat by at least 20 percent, the drug has regularly been used for the treatment of obesity.
- Provides a sort of 'food freedom'
- Improves insulin sensitivity
- Improves metabolic health
- Lowers A1C
- Helps with symptoms of PCOS
Complete the online health history and consent forms.
Start by completing the online health history and consent forms.
Meet your coach.
A patient coordinator will call you to set up your labwork (if needed) and your virtual appointment with a provider or coach.
Begin Tirzepatide Therapy.
Go over symptoms and goals during your visit and get customized prescription therapies shipped right to your door.
Tirzepatide is a glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) analog. GLP-1 is a hormone naturally produced in the small intestine that stimulates insulin secretion and inhibits glucagon secretion, thereby lowering blood sugar.
Studies show that Tirzepatide reduces appetite, improves control of eating, and reduces food cravings in addition to improving glycemic control. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) incretin hormone that helps the pancreas release insulin, which in turn helps the body control blood sugar levels.
Most patients notice benefits within the first couple of weeks. Those on the peptide for weight loss saw 15-18% weight loss in just over one year of taking the medication.
Tirzepatide is an injectable medication administered subcutaneously through the fat. The most fatty parts of the body are the abdomen, side or back of upper arms, and front of thighs.
We provide insulin sized needs making injecting easy and painless.
Possible side effects of Tirzepatide:
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Headaches
- Nausea
- Bloating
- Heartburn
- Stomach discomfort
- Fullness
Due to the beneficial lifestyle changes Semeaglutide and Tirzepatide promotes, it is possible to stay at a consistent weight when you get off of the medication. However, if you go back to poor eating and lifestyle habits, it is likely that weight gain will occur.
To experience the best results possible we recommend incorporating healthier eating habits and moving your body. Prioritizing protein, healthy fats and fiber as well as reducing the amount of processed foods is highly recommended.
Tirzepatide combines two classes of medications: GLP-1 and GIP, whereas semaglutide includes just the GLP-1. Patients are reporting significantly less nausea symptoms with tirzpeatide.
The recommended maximum dosage is 50 units of the compounded GLP-1 medication. If you titrate past this, you will be charged your monthly subscription price plus an additional vial at an ala carte rate. All ala carte vial sizes should be consulted with the provider and case manager. Please contact your case manager for this pricing.