The most powerful GLP-1 we offer. A dual-action GLP-1 and GIP medication, compounded by licensed US pharmacies and prescribed online by real clinicians.
Starting at
$245 / month
Includes your medication, clinician care, follow-ups, and shipping.
Benefits may include
Prescription only. A US-licensed clinician reviews every request and decides whether tirzepatide is right for you.
US-licensed clinicians
Compounded by licensed US pharmacies
Personalized protocols
Cold-chain shipping
• How it works
Tirzepatide mimics two of your body's own appetite hormones, GLP-1 and GIP. Together they work to slow digestion, quiet the food noise, and help you feel fuller sooner. For many people, that makes eating less feel less like a willpower battle, which can support steady weight loss over time.

• What's included
Compounded tirzepatide from a licensed US pharmacy, shipped cold-chain so it stays potent.
Reviews your health history, writes your prescription, and adjusts your plan over time.
Message your care team whenever something comes up. Follow-ups are always free.
A free app to log every dose, note how you feel, and watch your progress.
• The process
A few questions about your health history and your goals.
A US-licensed clinician reviews your answers and decides if tirzepatide is right for you.
Your medication ships cold-chain from a licensed US pharmacy, with clear injection instructions.
Your clinician adjusts your dose and your care team stays close.

• What to expect
No crash diets. No obsessive calorie counting. Tirzepatide is designed to support your appetite, so eating less can feel less like a willpower fight and more like something you can keep up. The goal is for you to feel in control of your weight, supported rather than deprived.
• Compare
Both are proven GLP-1 medications. Here is how they differ.
| Tirzepatide | Semaglutide | |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Dual-action GLP-1 and GIP | Single-action GLP-1 |
| Dosing | One self-injection weekly | One self-injection weekly |
| Starts at | $X / month | $X / month |
• Questions
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Compounded tirzepatide is a prescription medication. It is not FDA-approved, and it is not right for everyone.
Do not use tirzepatide if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid carcinoma, or if you have Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2. Do not use it if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Tell your clinician about every medical condition you have and every medication and supplement you take.
Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, bloating, indigestion, reduced appetite, delayed gastric emptying, headache, fatigue, and injection-site reactions. Serious but rare side effects may include inflammation of the pancreas, gallbladder problems, changes in kidney function, severe stomach pain, vision changes, and allergic reactions. Get medical help right away for severe or lasting symptoms.
This is not a complete list of risks. Your clinician will review the full safety information with you before prescribing.