$300.00
The Dual-Action Advantage: Once-weekly injectable Tirzepatide targets two metabolic hormone pathways (GLP-1 + GIP) for enhanced appetite control, optimized metabolism, and sustained fullness. Physician-supervised, compounded at licensed U.S. pharmacies.
Tirzepatide is a first-of-its-kind weight management medication that targets two different nutritional hormone receptors instead of just one. Administered via a simple, once-weekly subcutaneous injection, it is designed for individuals looking for a powerful, clinically-backed tool to overcome weight loss plateaus and achieve sustainable results.
Tirzepatide is unique because it mimics two naturally occurring hormones: GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide).
It's not just about eating less — it's about helping your body work smarter.
Tirzepatide is a potent metabolic therapy and requires medical oversight:
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies pursuant to a valid prescription. Compounded drugs are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality as finished drug products. An individual consultation is required to determine whether treatment is appropriate for your health profile.
Tirzepatide is a first-of-its-kind weight management medication that targets two different nutritional hormone receptors instead of just one. Administered via a simple, once-weekly subcutaneous injection, it is designed for individuals looking for a powerful, clinically-backed tool to overcome weight loss plateaus and achieve sustainable results.
Tirzepatide is unique because it mimics two naturally occurring hormones: GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide).
It's not just about eating less — it's about helping your body work smarter.
Tirzepatide is a potent metabolic therapy and requires medical oversight:
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies pursuant to a valid prescription. Compounded drugs are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality as finished drug products. An individual consultation is required to determine whether treatment is appropriate for your health profile.