Medical Weightloss - Tirzepitide
Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable medication used to support blood sugar control and weight loss. It works differently than older medications because it activates two hormone receptors in the body instead of one.
Tirzepatide is the active ingredient in:
Mounjaro – FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes
Zepbound – FDA-approved for chronic weight management
How Tirzepatide Works
Tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist. That means it mimics two natural gut hormones:
GIP (Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide)
GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1)
Together, they help:
✔ Increase insulin when blood sugar is high
✔ Reduce glucagon (which raises blood sugar)
✔ Slow stomach emptying
✔ Decrease appetite
✔ Improve feelings of fullness
Because it works on two pathways, it often leads to greater weight loss compared to older GLP-1 medications.
What Is It Used For?
Type 2 Diabetes
Helps lower A1C and improve blood sugar control.
Medical Weight Loss
Prescribed for adults with: BMI ≥30
BMI ≥27 with weight-related conditions (like high blood pressure or sleep apnea)
Many patients experience significant weight reduction when combined with lifestyle changes.
Potential Benefits
Significant weight loss
Improved blood sugar control
Reduced appetite and cravings
Better metabolic health markers
Lower fasting glucose
Reduce insulin resistance
Decrease risk of progression from prediabetes to diabetes
MEDICAL WEIGHTLOSS SIDE EFFECTS
Common Side Effects
Like other GLP-1 medications, side effects may include:
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and/or decreased appetite
These are usually mild and improve over time as the dose increases gradually.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How does tirzepatide work in the body?
Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable that targets two key hormones (GIP and GLP-1) to help control appetite, regulate blood sugar, and support fat loss, making it easier to achieve lasting metabolic health.
How does tirzepatide help with weight loss?
It reduces appetite, increases fullness, slows stomach emptying, and helps regulate blood sugar — leading to decreased calorie intake and fat loss over time.
How much weight can I lose?
Results vary, but clinical studies show patients may lose 15–22% of their body weight over time when combined with lifestyle changes.
How often is it taken?
Tirzepatide is injected once weekly, under the skin (abdomen, thigh, or upper arm).
When will I see results?
Many patients notice appetite reduction within the first few weeks. Visible weight loss typically begins within 4–8 weeks, with continued progress over several months.
What are the most common side effects?
The most common side effects include:
Nausea
Constipation
Diarrhea
Decreased appetite
These are usually mild and improve as your body adjusts.
Do I need to diet and exercise?
Yes. Tirzepatide works best when combined with healthy eating, movement, hydration, and lifestyle support. It is a tool — not a replacement — for long-term habits.
Who is a good candidate?
Adults with:
A BMI over 30
A BMI over 27 with weight-related conditions (such as high blood pressure or insulin resistance)
A medical evaluation is required to determine eligibility.
