Dissolves on the tongue
A daily melt instead of a weekly injection day. Doses step up gradually, from 4 mg to 20 mg.

Oral Tirzepatide / GLP‑1 + GIP
Tirzepatide's GLP‑1 + GIP receptor activity in a daily melt that dissolves on your tongue — no weekly injection, no sharps.

The daily melt
Oral Tirzepatide dissolves quickly under the tongue — no water, no injection. A provider still checks prior GLP‑1 use, medications, and blood-sugar history before anything ships.
A daily melt instead of a weekly injection day. Doses step up gradually, from 4 mg to 20 mg.
Those answers can change the dose, how you take it, or whether you start at all.
No syringes, sharps container, or pen needles — the supply is the tablet.
GLP‑1 + GIP
Tirzepatide activates GLP‑1 and GIP receptors involved in appetite, fullness, and blood-sugar response. Oral Semaglutide's semaglutide works on GLP‑1 alone: a different compound at a lower starting price.

GLP‑1 + GIP — the receptors tirzepatide acts on.
Dissolves under the tongue; no injection.
Check doses and refill timing before your visit.
Daily melt, weekly compounded injection, or brand Kwikpen: the compound stays tirzepatide, but the routine, supplies, and starting price change. Oral Semaglutide is the same melt format with semaglutide (GLP‑1 only).
Starting prices reflect the lowest currently available dose; higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose and form.

Review price, dose steps, and refill timing before your visit. A provider checks medications, blood-sugar history, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and prior GLP‑1 use before prescribing.

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.

Before it ships
Coming from semaglutide or a brand pen changes where your doses start. Say so in the visit.
Oral Tirzepatide lists the active ingredient and prescribed dose on the pharmacy label.
GLP‑1 + GIP describes the mechanism. Response differs by person and is managed with your provider.