Compounded Tirzepatide
Description
- Same active ingredient as Zepbound® and Mounjaro®
- In stock: Ships free in 4-6 days, if prescribed
- Reliably sourced: fulfilled by 503a pharmacy partners
- Targets two hormone receptors (GLP-1 and GIP) to maximize weight loss
Additional details
Safety info: Compounded tirzepatide may have serious side effects, including possible thyroid tumors. Do not use if you or your family have a history of a type of thyroid cancer called MTC or MEN 2. Read more about serious warnings and safety info.
Compounded tirzepatide 101
What is compounded tirzepatide?
Compounding is the process of creating a medication that’s tailored to the needs of an individual patient. For example, some patients may need a medication in liquid form when the FDA-approved drug comes in a pill. Additionally, a pharmacy can compound medications of FDA-approved drugs that are in shortage.
Compounded drugs are prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies that meet FDA and state requirements, including quality standards. When compounding in compliance with federal law, compounded drugs are not subject to FDA approval and do not have to undergo safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing review.
Oat Meds is partnering with compounding pharmacies to offer compounded tirzepatide that uses the same active ingredient as Zepbound and Mounjaro. In addition, Oat Meds only offers a compounded product that contains tirzepatide base (the same active ingredient in Zepbound and Mounjaro) and not tirzepatide salts (which are not the same active ingredient as Zepbound and Mounjaro).
Where is compounded tirzepatide made?
Oat Meds works with state-licensed compounding pharmacies to produce compounded tirzepatide. Compounding is regulated by both FDA and state boards of pharmacy. A licensed compounding pharmacy must comply with both federal and state laws, which include administrative requirements and quality standards.
What is the dosing for compounded tirzepatide?
Dosing starts low, then gradually increases over the first few months until a steady dose is reached. If prescribed, your provider will work with you to find the right schedule and dosing for you.
How do you take compounded tirzepatide?
Compounded tirzepatide offered by Oat Meds comes in small glass vials that you must carefully prepare to self-administer the injectable medication.
To prepare each dose, clean the top of the vial with an alcohol wipe, and draw the appropriate amount of medication into the syringe. Like Mounjaro and Zepbound, compounded tirzepatide is injected weekly in your abdomen, thigh, or upper arm.
Potential risks of self-prepared dosing:
- Administering a higher dose than recommended can lead to unwanted effects such as severe nausea, severe vomiting, and severe hypoglycemia.
- Administering a lower dose than recommended can lead to inadequate treatment.
- Improper cleaning can lead to infection.
If you’re prescribed medication, you'll receive additional training to guide you on safely preparing your dose for self-administration to minimize these risks.
Will my insurance cover compounded tirzepatide?
Compounded tirzepatide prescribed by our affiliated providers is not covered by insurance.
How much does compounded tirzepatide through Oat Meds cost?
Our program cost starts at $259/mo, which includes the cost of the medication, shipping, and your provider consultation. The cost increases as you titrate up. You can cancel at any time. There are no other hidden fees.