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Compounded Tirzepatide Injection Home Kit

$399 for 30 days supply
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Get quality medication with Zeuss

Zeuss partners with certified 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies to create top-quality compounded Tirzepatide, adhering to strict FDA and state pharmacy board regulations. Each medication batch undergoes detailed testing in line with state and FDA guidelines, affirming its efficacy and safety for patients.

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Endotoxicity Assessment
Passed

Endotoxicity is tested in combination with sterility to help ensure that the medication is free of toxins that can cause you harm.

Sterility Evaluation
Passed

Sterility tests check that the medication is free of foreign organisms or unwanted pathogens.

Potency Verification
Passed

This test verifies that the compounded Tirzepatide contains the correct concentration of medication.

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How does zeuss work?

1. Click “Get Started” and complete the medical intake.

2. Consult with our healthcare provider via a telehealth appointment.

3. If suitable, receive your medication directly at your door with complimentary overnight shipping.

What if I need a higher dose?

Available higher dose options for Tirzepatide:

7.5mg dose weekly plan: $449
10mg dose weekly plan: $549

How soon will I receive my medication?

Once prescribed, the compounding pharmacy will process your order within 2-3 business days, followed by free overnight shipping.

IS A SPECIFIC BMI REQUIRED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR TREATMENT?

Patients must satisfy certain criteria to be eligible for GLP-1 receptor agonist treatments. The primary qualifications include:

BMI: Generally, having a BMI above 27 coupled with weight-related comorbidities.
Metabolic Syndrome: Demonstrating signs of metabolic syndrome, such as elevated blood sugar or lipid levels, can make you eligible.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Women experiencing PCOS might also be candidates for this treatment.

How is medication administered?

The medication is administered once a week via subcutaneous injection.

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