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Tirzepatide + L-Carnitine

$999.00$2,099.00

(10mg/100mg/mL)
40mg (4 mL) – 8 weeks – $999
60mg (6 mL) – 10–12 weeks – $1399
80mg (8 mL) – 12–16 weeks – $1799
100mg (10 mL) – 16–20 weeks – $2099

* Treatment duration varies depending on weekly titration and user response.

What Is Tirzepatide + L-Carnitine (10mg/100mg/mL)?

This once-weekly injectable combines Tirzepatide, a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist, with L-Carnitine, a potent fat-burning amino acid. Together, they deliver unmatched results in weight loss, appetite suppression, and metabolic optimization.

Tirzepatide + L-Carnitine Benefits

  • 10–15% more weight loss than semaglutide (Tirzepatide)
  • Fewer side effects compared to semaglutide (Tirzepatide)
  • Stimulates both GIP and GLP-1 receptors (Tirzepatide)
  • Suppresses appetite and reduces food cravings (Tirzepatide)
  • Slows digestion to help you feel full longer (Tirzepatide)
  • Improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control (Tirzepatide)
  • Supports overall fat reduction and lean body mass retention (Tirzepatide)
  • Converts stored fat into energy (L-Carnitine)
  • Boosts metabolism and endurance (L-Carnitine)
  • Preserves muscle mass during fat loss (L-Carnitine)
  • Enhances physical performance and recovery (L-Carnitine)
  • Supports heart health and mitochondrial function (L-Carnitine)

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Description

Tirzepatide is once-weekly injectable, dual glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonist.

It works by increasing insulin production and lowers glucagon secretion as well as targets areas in the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. A small change in the molecule allows the drug to last weeks in our bodies rather than the natural version our bodies make, which only lasts minutes.

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Course of Treatment

40mg (4 mL) – 8 weeks – $999, 60mg (6 mL) – 10–12 weeks – $1399, 80mg (8 mL) – 12–16 weeks – $1799, 100mg (10 mL) – 16–20 weeks – $2099

How Tirzepatide Works

Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable, dual glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonist. It works by increasing insulin production and lowering glucagon secretion. This helps to regulate blood sugar and digestion rate, which controls appetite & food cravings. A small change in the molecule allows the drug to last weeks in our bodies rather than the natural version our bodies make, which only lasts minutes.

  • Increase insulin production
  • Reduces food intake by lowering appetite
  • Slows food digestion in the stomach
  • Weight loss
  • Improved cardiometabolic measures
  • A1C Production
Possible Side Effects of Semaglutide and Tirzepatide
Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are FDA-approved medications that can help with weight management and blood sugar control. However, like all medications, they may cause some side effects. It's important to consult your healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms.
Common Side Effects
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Constipation
Stomach Pain
Decreased Appetite
Indigestion (heartburn)
Less Common Side Effects
Pancreatitis (symptoms include severe stomach pain that may spread to your back, nausea, and vomiting)
Gallbladder problems (including gallstones)
Kidney problems (reduced kidney function or kidney failure)
Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, itching, trouble breathing)
Increased heart rate
Rare Side Effects
Thyroid tumors (including cancer) – reported in animal studies with semaglutide
Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
If you experience any serious side effects, stop taking the medication and seek medical help immediately. For mild side effects, consult your doctor for advice on managing symptoms.
Important Note: Not all side effects are listed here. Be sure to discuss any unusual or persistent symptoms with your healthcare provider.