Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Tirzix is an FDA-approved medication for weight loss in adults with a body mass index (BMI) of 30+ kg/m2 or 27+ kg/m2 with weight related medical problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol in combination with a low calorie diet and increased physical activity.

It is a dual GLP-1/GIP* receptor agonist which acts to stimulate the release of insulin by the pancreas which lowers blood sugar levels and improves insulin sensitivity. It can also promote weight loss by decreasing appetite, most effectively used in combination with a healthy diet and increased physical activity.

In clinical trials, patients lost at least 5% of their body weight after 3 months with a combination of Tirzix and intensive lifestyle changes. When these individuals took Tirzix for up to a year and a half, they lost an average of 26.6% of their body weight.

*glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)/glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)

Tirzix for weight loss is currently available in Bangladesh that is ready to deliver for export.

Tirzix is an injectable medication that is a combination GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist. It is approved for weight loss in adults with a body mass index (BMI) of 30+ kg/m2 or 27+ kg/m2 with weight related medical problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol in combination with a low calorie diet and increased physical activity.

It mimics two hormones our body naturally makes: GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) and GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1). GLP-1 acts on the pancreas to stimulate the release of insulin which lowers blood sugar and acts on the brain to decrease appetite and cravings.

The addition of a GIP agonist to a GLP-1 agonist has been found to promote additional weight loss. In clinical trials, individuals who took Tirzepatide for up to a year and a half, lost an average of 26.6% of their body weight

If you’ve started taking Tirzix (tirzepatide) but aren’t sure how long it takes for tirzepatide to work, there’s good news – you could see signs that it’s begun working at any time now. Tirzix starts to take effect in an individual as soon as it is administered, but how soon an individual notices its effects will vary.

The dose of the medication is gradually increased each month so that the body can adjust to the medication while reducing the risk of more severe side effects that can occur if a higher dose is taken too soon. Some patients notice an immediate reduction in appetite while others require higher doses to have an effect.

The time it takes for tirzepatide to work for weight loss depends on numerous factors including caloric intake, age, activity level, and other medications a person may be taking. Therefore, there is not a standard expected rate of weight loss. A recent study looked at patients who had already lost at least 5% of their body weight after 3 months of taking the medication along with intensive lifestyle changes. After taking Tirzix for 72 weeks, the same patients lost an average of 26.6% of their body weight.

If you’re wondering how long it takes for tirzepatide to work and haven’t seen results yet, it is important to discuss this with your medical provider. Typically, if a person has been taking Tirzix for at least 3 months and has not lost at least 5% of their starting weight, it is recommended to stop the medication.

The amount of weight a person can lose when taking Tirzix depends on a variety of factors. Keep in mind that Tirzix is FDA-approved for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher or 27 or higher with a weight related medical condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc. and is to be used in combination with a low calorie nutrition plan and increased physical activity.

In a clinical trial, participants taking the highest dose of Tirzix (15 mg) lost an average of ~22% of their starting body weight on the medication, which was the equivalent of approximately 50 lbs.

That being said, individual responses to the medication will vary. Typically, when starting a weight loss medication we look for at least 5% weight loss after 3 months on the medication. If a person has not reached that benchmark, it’s less likely that this is an effective medication and alternative treatment options should be considered. If you are taking Tirzix and struggling to lose weight, please discuss this with your medical provider.

Yes, Tirzepatide is known to cause constipation as a side effect. Based on data from the SURMOUNT-1 trial, constipation and other gastrointestinal side effects are common with Tirzepatide treatment but are typically mild to moderate in severity and more likely to occur during periods when the dose of the medication is increased.

In order to prevent constipation while on Tirzepatide for weight loss, it is typically recommended to increase dietary fiber (gradually so as not to worsen constipation), maintain adequate hydration and engage in regular physical activity. In some cases, fiber supplements or over-the-counter stool softeners or laxatives may be recommended by your medical provider. If you are experiencing constipation, it is important that you discuss this with your medical provider as there can be serious complications from untreated constipation.

Yes, Tirzepatide can make some people feel tired and is listed as a potential side effect of this medication. The reason why Tirzepatide may make you feel tired is not fully understood. It could be related to having a reduced appetite and overall lower calorie intake.

Tirzepatide is not known to cause sleep difficulties. Typically side effects when taking Tirzepatide for weight loss improve as time passes and the body becomes adjusted to the medication. If your tiredness is getting in the way of your normal activities, it is important to discuss this with your medical provider.