Tirzepatide Injections for Appetite Control Weight Loss Support
Tirzepatide is a prescription medication that works on two hormone pathways (GIP + GLP-1) to help reduce appetite, increase fullness, and support steady weight loss—so you can stay consistent with a reduced-calorie plan and healthier routines.
Tirzepatide is a prescription medication. Treatment is provided only if a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate based on your medical history, current medications, and goals. Use only as prescribed. Results vary.
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Clinician review + ongoing check-ins for safety and tolerance
Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet shipping
Transparent 4-week pricing (no subscription required)
Available in eligible states.
Choose your Tirzepatide Injection plan
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 2.25mg once a week
- Dose
- 2.25
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 1
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 4.5mg once a week
- Dose
- 4.5
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 2
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 6.75mg once a week
- Dose
- 6.75
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 3
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 9mg once a week
- Dose
- 9
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 2
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 11.25mg once a week
- Dose
- 11.3
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 2
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- Tirzepatide SQ 13.5mg once a week
- Dose
- 13.5
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 3
- Form
- Injection
What is Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is a prescription medication that activates <strong>two appetite and metabolic pathways GLP1 (supports satiety and appetite control) - <strong>GIP</strong> (may enhance metabolic signaling and complement GLP-1 effects)
For many eligible adults, tirzepatide may help:
Reduce hunger and cravings (less “food noise”)
Increase fullness and portion control
Support meaningful weight loss when paired with lifestyle changes
Improve metabolic markers like blood sugar (clinician assessed; results vary)
Brand-name tirzepatide products exist for specific FDA-approved uses. Your clinician will determine whether tirzepatide is appropriate for you and what formulation is medically appropriate.
Who Tirzepatide injections may be best for
Tirzepatide may be considered for adults who:
- Have obesity, or are overweight with a weight-related condition (clinician evaluates)
- Struggle most with appetite control, cravings, or portion size
- Haven’t seen adequate results with lifestyle changes alone
- Want a structured plan with medical oversight, follow-ups, and clear pricing
Who may not be a candidate
Your clinician may rule this out or use extra caution if you:
- Are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- Have a personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or have MEN2
- Have a history of pancreatitis or significant gallbladder disease (clinician assessed)
- Have significant kidney disease or frequent dehydration episodes
- Have severe gastrointestinal disease or cannot tolerate GI side effects
- Use insulin or sulfonylureas (low blood sugar risk; requires careful review)
- Take medications that may interact or increase risk (clinician will review)
What you get with StemVera’s Tirzepatide Injection program
Included:
- Secure online intake (health history + goals + current medications)
- Clinician review (message-based or live visit as needed)
- Prescription if appropriate
- Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet delivery
- Supplies included as needed for administration
- Ongoing check-ins for side effects, tolerance, and progress
- Support via secure messaging
- If a compounded version is prescribed, compounded products are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Some uses may be off-label depending on your prescription; results vary.
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How to start Tirzepatide injections
- 1
Complete your intake
Share your medical history, current medications, weight goals, and any prior GLP-1 experience.
- 2
Clinician review
A licensed clinician evaluates eligibility, risks, and the safest path forward.
- 3
Discreet delivery
If prescribed, your medication ships discreetly with tracking when available.
- 4
Ongoing support
Use only as prescribed. Message your care team if side effects occur or you have questions.
Injection basics (what to expect)
No dosing instructions here—your clinician provides exact directions. Use only as prescribed.
- Typically administered as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection
- Site rotation is commonly recommended (follow your clinician’s guidance)
- Clear instructions are provided so you feel confident
- If dispensed in a multi-dose vial, follow the exact measurement instructions provided and message your care team if anything is unclear
What to expect over time
Everyone responds differently, but many people notice:
- Appetite and craving changes as the body adapts
- Progress that builds with consistency in nutrition, hydration, activity, and sleep
- Periods where weight loss slows (plateaus are normal and can be addressed with clinician guidance)
- Results vary. No medication can guarantee a specific amount or rate of weight loss.
Possible side effects
Common (often improves with time)
- Nausea
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Stomach discomfort, bloating, or reflux
- Decreased appetite
- Headache or fatigue
- Injection site irritation
Less common but serious (seek medical help)
- Severe or persistent abdominal pain (possible pancreatitis or gallbladder issues)
- Signs of dehydration (especially if vomiting/diarrhea)
- Allergic reaction (swelling, rash, trouble breathing)
- Severe dizziness, fainting, or chest pain
- Symptoms of low blood sugar (more likely if you use insulin/sulfonylureas):
- shakiness, sweating, confusion, fast heartbeat
If side effects feel severe or persistent, contact your care team promptly.
Important safety information
- Tirzepatide is not for everyone. Your clinician will screen for risks before prescribing.
- Do not use tirzepatide if:
- You or a family member has had medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
- You have Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
- You’ve had a serious hypersensitivity reaction to tirzepatide
- Use caution and tell your clinician if you have:
- History of pancreatitis
- Gallbladder disease or gallstones
- Kidney disease or frequent dehydration
- Diabetes and use insulin or sulfonylureas (risk of low blood sugar)
- Severe GI disease or significant constipation
- Depression or mood changes history
- Procedure/surgery note:
- Tirzepatide can slow stomach emptying. Tell your surgical/anesthesia team you take a GLP-1/GIP medication before any procedure requiring anesthesia or deep sedation.
- Contraception note (important for some patients):
- Because stomach emptying can be slowed, some oral medications may be affected. If you use oral hormonal contraception, ask your clinician whether you need a temporary backup method.
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