personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* Injection - weight loss
Recently approved to treat type II diabetes and FDA approved to treat obesity.
Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* is the first dual targeted treatment for weight loss and diabetes. It is a dual GIP / GLP-1 agonist. GLP-1 and GIP are peptide hormones that are secreted with the benefit of utilizing cells from intestines called enteroendocrine cells in reaction to the consumption of nutrients, and they have an important function in postprandial metabolism. Due to this unique dual activity property, it is also referred to as “twincretin.” Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide works as an appetite suppressant and by controlling insulin levels to avoid large spikes in blood sugar.
New Pricing Now Available!
personalized Compounded Tirzepatide Injection Pricing*
Florida Residents Only**
2.9 mg injection
5.8 mg injection
8.7 mg injection
11.5 mg injection
13.8 mg injection
17 mg injection
How does personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* work?
Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* injection is in a class of medications called incretin mimetics. It works by helping the pancreas to release the right amount of insulin when blood sugar levels are high. For example, when you eat carbohydrates, the pancreas will release the correct amount of insulin when blood sugar levels are high which helps avoid large spikes. Insulin helps move sugar from the blood into other body tissues where it is used for energy. Tirzepatide slows gastric emptying which allows food to stay in the stomach longer, allowing you to stay full for longer periods of time. Tirzepatide also works to reduce appetite and control over-eating.
Why our personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* is unique.
Our personalized compounded tirzepatide* will be compounded with B6, B12, glycine, or NAD based on patient specific needs determined by the medical provider.
At Padgett medical center we do split dosing to avoid side effects while getting better appetite control. Split dosing is for example 2.9mg (1/2 dose on Monday and 1/2 dose on Thursday)
How is personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* different from personalized Compounded Semaglutide* ?
Until now, personalized compounded semaglutide* has been considered the newest and the most powerful weight loss medication, but personalized compounded tirzepatide* appears to produce even greater weight loss by stimulating two satiety hormone receptors instead of just one. Some patients do better on one versus another. It can be patient specific, therefore we use both at Padgett Medical Center.
What side effects can I experience?
In general, patients seem to have side effects less frequently because we start at a low dose and titrate up. However, some mild side effects can occur within the first few weeks such as nausea, diarrhea, constipation, or heartburn. We can prescribe an anti-nausea medication if you experience side effects. After a few weeks on the medication, most side effects resolve.
Can anything be done if I experience side effects?
Yes, we can split the dosage into twice a week injections which normally eliminates side effects and gives longer appetite control.
Can I take personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* if I am not diabetic?
Yes, Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* is being used in patients who are not diabetic for weight loss.
How much weight on average do patients lose on personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* ?
On average patients lose 22.5% of their starting bodyweight within 3 months.
How long is it safe to be on personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* ?
Patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes can be on it for life. Therefore, being on Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* for an extended period of time for weight loss is considered generally safe.
What should I eat while on personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* ?
At Padgett Medical Center, we provide you with a meal plan guideline. In general, you want to eat a balanced diet consisting of protein, fruits, vegetables, and carbohydrates.
Is it safe to do the Keto diet while on personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* ?
We do not recommend doing a Keto diet while on Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* . Some patients can experience symptoms of hypoglycemia if they are completely eliminating all carbohydrates.
Where do you inject the personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* ?
We suggest in the stomach, thighs, buttock, or upper arm. It is a tiny insulin needle injection that is done subcutaneously.
Sample Food Menu For personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* :
Breakfast: 2 eggs scrambled, 1 cup of spinach, 4oz of turkey bacon, and 1 slice of sprouted grain bread.
Lunch: 4oz of grilled chicken, 1 cup of zucchini, and 1 whole wheat pita.
Dinner: 4oz of lean beef or chicken, side salad with balsamic dressing, and 4oz of oven roasted potatoes.
Snacks: 1 apple or 4oz of turkey with cheese, or 1 plum, or 1 pear, or 1oz of hummus with carrots.
Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide* Medical Weight Loss may help you succeed where you haven't before.
* Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are compounded drugs that have not been approved by the FDA; have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality; and have not been demonstrated to the FDA to be safe or effective for their intended use; the processes by which the compounded drugs are manufactured have not been reviewed by the FDA; and FDA-approved products containing semaglutide and tirzepatide are available. However, the processes by which drugs are compounded are reviewed and regulated by the State Board of Pharmacy under the US Pharmacopeia standards for sterile compounding.
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- 6904 W. Linebaugh Ave., Tampa, Florida 33625
- (813) 888-7710
- (813) 908-7711
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