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Tirzepatide

Tirzepatide, marketed under the names Mounjaro or Zepbound, is a GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptor agonist that works similarly to Semaglutide. However, the added GIP sets it apart from Semaglutide.

Tirzepatide, increases insulin production, lowers glucagon secretion, and targets the appetite control center of the brain, leading to prolonged feelings of fullness and decreased food intake. It also slows digestion and intestinal motility. Tirzepatide has helped many people achieve their weight-loss goals, but it is essential to note that individual results may vary.

Attain’s Tirzepatide is sourced from 503B Compound Pharmacies supplied by FDA-regulated suppliers in the United States. We make this product available in Arizona, Kansas, Iowa, and New Mexico, ensuring that you have access to high-quality and regulated healthcare options.

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Tirzepatide

How It Works

  • Tirzepatide is a GLP-1 (Glucagon-like Peptide 1) and GIP receptor agonist
  • GLP-1 is a hormone naturally produced in our bodies
  • It increases insulin production and lowers glucagon secretion
  • It targets areas of the brain that regulate appetite
  • It slows down the speed of digestion, leading to a feeling of fullness and reduced food intake
  • It slows intestinal motility, helping you feel full for longer periods
  • GIP increases energy expenditure
  • It also improves cardiometabolic measures

Find Out If Tirzepatide Is Right for You

Like Semaglutide, Tirzepatide can offer significant benefits for weight loss with minimal effort. However, it may not be suitable for everyone. Tirzepatide is administered via injection, typically once a week, and is relatively painless. Speak with a healthcare provider about other options if injections are not your preferred method.

Restrictions

Avoid Tirzepatide or other GLP-1 medication if you have/are:

  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Taking insulin or other medications for diabetes
  • Taking any other GLP-1 medication
  • History of ketoacidosis
  • Personal or family history of thyroid cancer
  • Personal or family history of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome Type 2 (MENS-2)
  • History of pancreatitis
  • Pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant
  • Breastfeeding

Things to Note

  • Most common side effects include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, acid reflux, and vomiting
  • Optimal results will come from making healthier food choices and adding 30 minutes of exercise at least three times a week
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