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The Dual GIP/GLP-1 Agonist

Tirzepatide is a first-in-class pharmaceutical agent used for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes and chronic weight management. It is distinct from earlier medications because it acts as a dual agonist.

How It Works

While medications like Semaglutide target only one hormone receptor (GLP-1), Tirzepatide mimics the action of two natural incretin hormones found in the gut:

  1. GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1): Promotes satiety (fullness) and regulates insulin secretion.

  2. GIP (Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide): Complements GLP-1 by further stimulating insulin release and improving how the body breaks down sugar and fat (lipid metabolism).

This synergistic "twincretin" effect typically results in greater weight loss and blood sugar control compared to GLP-1 mono-agonists.


General Dosage Guidelines

Tirzepatide is administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection. The dosage must be titrated (increased gradually) to allow the body to adjust and to reduce gastrointestinal side effects.

The standard pre-filled pen doses are: 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg.

Standard Titration Schedule

The protocol is generally the same for both diabetes and weight loss:

  • Initiation (Weeks 1-4):

    • 2.5 mg once weekly.

    • Note: This is a non-therapeutic starting dose intended strictly to prepare the body for the medication.

  • Step 2 (Weeks 5-8):

    • 5 mg once weekly.

    • Note: This is the first therapeutic maintenance dose.

  • Escalation (If needed):

    • If additional weight loss or glycemic control is required, the dose is increased in 2.5 mg increments every 4 weeks.

    • 7.5 mg for 4 weeks.

    • 10 mg for 4 weeks (Common maintenance dose).

    • 12.5 mg for 4 weeks.

  • Maximum Dose:

    • 15 mg once weekly.

Important Safety Note

Disclaimer: Tirzepatide is a potent prescription medication. Side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, and potential thyroid C-cell tumors (observed in rodent studies). Always consult a healthcare provider for personal medical advice and prescription management.