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GLP-1 + GIP / Weekly Injection

Tirzepatide

GLP-1 + GIP in one weekly injection. A provider reviews prior GLP-1 use, tolerance, and metabolic history before prescribing.

from $100/first mo.
FSA & HSA eligible
GLP-1 + GIP receptorsOnce-weekly injection1- and 3-month supplies
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The weekly rhythm

GLP-1 + GIP in one weekly injection.

If prescribed, dose, cadence, supplies, cold shipping, and follow-up are confirmed before shipment — the routine is one injection day a week.

Same day every week

Weekly cadence; dose ladder runs 2.5 mg to 15 mg as tolerated.

Switching is a review question

Prior semaglutide or pen use, tolerance, and response shape where you start — mention it in your online visit.

Cold shipping confirmed

Supplies and storage instructions are confirmed before anything ships.

GLP-1 + GIP

GLP-1 + GIP: two receptor targets in one weekly injection.

Tirzepatide acts on GLP-1 and GIP receptors involved in appetite, fullness, and blood-sugar response. History, medications, tolerance, goals, and prior GLP-1 experience shape the starting dose and next step.

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2

receptor targets

GLP-1 + GIP — the dual mechanism tirzepatide is known for.

1

injection day a week

Six days a week with no injection to think about.

84-day

supply option available

3-month options change the per-month math.

Routes compared

Tirzepatide three ways — and the weekly alternative.

Weekly compounded injection, daily melt, or brand Kwikpen: the compound stays tirzepatide while the routine, supplies, and starting price change. Weekly semaglutide is the GLP-1-only comparison.

Weekly tirzepatide
Oral Tirzepatide
Zepbound KwikPen
Weekly semaglutide
Compound
Compounded tirzepatide + glycine/B12
Compounded tirzepatide (GLP‑1 + GIP)
Brand tirzepatide
Compounded semaglutide + glycine/B12
Route + rhythm
Once-weekly self-injection
Daily melt under the tongue
Once-weekly prefilled pen
Once-weekly self-injection
Needles + supplies
Syringes + sharps container
None
Multi-dose pen + pen needles
Syringes + sharps container
Starting price
from $199.99 / 28 days
from $234.99 / 30 days
from $558.99 / 28 days
from $199.99 / 28 days

Starting prices reflect the lowest currently available dose; higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose and form.

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Tirzepatide / 1- and 3-Month Supplies

The weekly GLP-1 + GIP option, priced in the open.

Every dose step and the 3-month supply options are visible before your visit. A provider reviews GI history, diabetes history, pregnancy plans, prior GLP-1 use, and contraindications first.

Weekly InjectionGLP-1 + GIP3-Month Options
First month with offerfrom$100/first mo.
FSA & HSA eligibleUse eligible benefit funds
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Once-weekly self-injection
Dose ladder from 2.5 mg to 15 mg
1-month and 3-month supplies priced up front
Follow-up access included

Charged today — ships if prescribed. Individual results vary.

Rx only
Medical details checked
Follow-up access
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Before it ships

Earn the switch with the facts.

01

A plateau is information

Review dose, adherence, tolerance, and habits before deciding whether the compound should change.

02

Two targets still produce individual results

GLP-1 + GIP describes the mechanism. Response differs by person.

03

Want a smaller first step?

A lower-and-slower start exists. Microdosing runs the same review at a gentler pace.

Safety & eligibility

Who can — and can't — take this.

Prescription compounded medication
Weekly tirzepatide is prescription-only compounded tirzepatide and is not FDA-approved. A licensed provider must approve treatment before anything ships.
Medical details checked first
Current medications, blood-sugar history, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and prior GLP-1 use can all change the dose, route, or next step.
Side effects need a plan
GI side effects can occur, especially around dose changes. Dose pace and tolerance are handled with your provider, and follow-up stays open.