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Tirzepatide + B12


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  • check-iconDual-action weight loss support
  • check-iconEnhanced with B12 for energy
  • check-iconSame active ingredient as Mounjaro® & Zepbound®

Tirzepatide + B12

Category:Injectable GLP-1s

Compounded Tirzepatide + B12 offers the same active ingredient as Zepbound® and Mounjaro® in a flexible, affordable vial format—now enhanced with vitamin B12 for added energy and metabolic support. A needle-based, once-weekly treatment designed to help reduce appetite, regulate blood sugar, and support sustained weight loss.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Tirzepatide + B12

What is Compounded Tirzepatide?

Compounded tirzepatide contains the same active ingredient found in Mounjaro® (for type 2 diabetes) and Zepbound® (for weight loss). It’s a GLP-1 and GIP dual agonist, meaning it mimics two powerful gut hormones that:

  • Regulate blood sugar

  • Control appetite

  • Promote satiety (fullness)

  • Support sustained weight loss

Unlike branded pens, compounded tirzepatide is delivered via vial and syringe—allowing flexible dosing and lower cost without compromising quality or results.

How does it work?

Tirzepatide activates GLP-1 and GIP receptors, helping your body:

  • Slow digestion and reduce hunger

  • Control insulin and glucose levels more effectively

  • Feel fuller longer after meals

  • Sustain weight loss over time

The added vitamin B12 supports energy, metabolism, and may reduce fatigue often experienced during calorie restriction.

How to use

  • Inject subcutaneously (under the skin) once weekly

  • Follow the same titration schedule

  • Rotate injection sites

  • Always follow provider instructions for safe use and dose adjustments

Side Effects & Warnings

Common side effects include:

  • Mild nausea, constipation, or diarrhea

  • Decreased appetite

  • Fatigue or injection site discomfort

Serious but rare risks:

  • Pancreatitis

  • Gallbladder issues

  • Thyroid tumors (contraindicated in patients with personal/family history of MTC or MEN 2)

Always discuss your medical history with your provider before starting treatment.