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Oral Tirzepatide Drops are a compounded prescription weight-loss medication that is taken orally, under the tongue. It is used to help control blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes and also works to suppress appetite and food cravings, which can lead to significant weight loss.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops work by mimicking the action of hormones called GLP-1 and GIP. These hormones stimulate insulin release from the pancreas, reduce glucagon secretion, slow down gastric emptying, and promote a feeling of fullness. These actions help lower blood sugar levels and support weight loss.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops has been shown to effectively control blood sugar levels, reduce body weight, and lower cardiovascular risks in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Its sublingual form offers a non-injectable option for patients.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops are administered as oral drops placed under the tongue (sublingually) once a week. The medication dissolves under the tongue, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
The common side effects of Oral Tirzepatide Drops include gastrointestinal symptoms such as:
These side effects are typically mild to moderate and tend to improve as your body adjusts to the medication.
Any combination of medications or interventions for weight loss should be discussed with a healthcare professional to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions or contraindications.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops begin to improve blood sugar control within weeks of starting treatment. Maximum weight-loss benefits are generally observed after several months of use.
Yes, Oral Tirzepatide Drops can be used in combination with other antidiabetic medications, such as metformin or insulin. However, combining it with other medications, especially insulin, should be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider to avoid hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
No, Oral Tirzepatide Drops is not a cure for diabetes. It is a medication that helps manage blood sugar levels and promotes weight loss. Diabetes management typically involves lifestyle changes and ongoing medical care.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops are not safe for individuals with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2). Additionally, it should not be taken by people who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or have a history of pancreatitis.
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We do not supply these FDA-approved branded medications. Instead, we offer compounded versions when medically appropriate and legally permissible. These compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. This means they do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, efficacy, or manufacturing quality. Compounded medications may play an important role for patients whose needs cannot be met by commercially available drugs, but they have not been demonstrated to the FDA to be safe or effective for any particular use.
Important Medication Info: FDA-approved medications such as Saxenda®, Victoza®, Wegovy®, and Ozempic® are proprietary to Novo Nordisk™, while Mounjaro® and Zepbound™ are products of Eli Lilly and Company™. This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected in any way to these companies or their products.
We do not supply these FDA-approved branded medications. Instead, we offer compounded versions when medically appropriate and legally permissible. These compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. This means they do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, efficacy, or manufacturing quality. Compounded medications may play an important role for patients whose needs cannot be met by commercially available drugs, but they have not been demonstrated to the FDA to be safe or effective for any particular use.
Safety Info: Compounded Oral Tirzepatide Drops may have serious side effects, including possible thyroid tumors. Do not use if you or your family have a history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2). This medication is available only by prescription after a consultation with a healthcare provider. Sublingual Tirzepatide is a compounded medication.