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Tirzepatide

Tirzepatide Weight Loss Medication

The highest average weight loss of any GLP-1, with a team that tracks every pound
Tirzepatide activates two hormone receptors to reduce appetite and improve how your body processes food. Elite Total Wellness prescribes compounded tirzepatide as part of a provider-supervised weight loss program with monthly monitoring at our Downtown Memphis clinic.
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15%

Average body weight lost in clinical trials over 68 weeks

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Weekly injection takes under a minute

Monthly

Check-ins with dosage adjustments and progress tracking

How It Works

How Tirzepatide Works

Tirzepatide is a dual-action medication that targets two hormone receptors: GLP-1 and GIP. Most weight loss medications in this class activate only GLP-1. By engaging both receptors, tirzepatide reduces appetite, slows digestion, and improves how your body regulates blood sugar and stores fat. This dual mechanism is what distinguishes tirzepatide from single-receptor GLP-1 medications like semaglutide.

Elite prescribes compounded tirzepatide, which is prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy based on an individual prescription from your provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products.

Once-Weekly Injection

You self-administer tirzepatide as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection using a syringe. Injection sites include the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm, and the process takes under a minute. Your care team at Elite demonstrates the technique at your first appointment and remains available between visits for any questions.

Dual-Action Mechanism

Tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist, targeting two key hormones that regulate appetite and metabolism. This unique dual mechanism delivers superior weight loss results compared to single-hormone medications.

Enhanced Weight Loss Results

Clinical trials of tirzepatide showed participants lost an average of 20% to 22.5% of their body weight over 72 weeks of treatment, depending on dosage—among the highest results of any FDA-approved weight loss medication.

Sustained Appetite Control

Most patients notice reduced appetite within the first two to four weeks. Measurable weight loss typically appears by weeks eight to twelve. Tirzepatide addresses the biological signals that make sustained weight loss difficult, helping you feel full with smaller portions.

Typical Results

What Results Look Like

Clinical trials of tirzepatide showed participants lost an average of 20% to 22.5% of their body weight over 72 weeks of treatment, depending on dosage. Most patients notice reduced appetite within the first two to four weeks. Measurable weight loss typically appears by weeks eight to twelve. Results vary based on starting weight, dosage, adherence, diet, and activity level. Monthly monitoring at Elite allows your provider to track progress and adjust your protocol based on how you respond.

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Weeks 2–4

Reduced appetite and smaller portion sizes become noticeable

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Weeks 8–12

Measurable weight loss appears on the scale

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Month 4–6

Therapeutic dose reached; weight loss accelerates

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72 Weeks

Average 20% to 22.5% body weight lost in clinical trials, depending on dosage

Eligibility

Who Qualifies

Your provider determines whether compounded tirzepatide is appropriate based on your health profile. Eligibility is confirmed through a health history review at your first appointment. General criteria include:

Your Program

Common Side Effects

Most side effects are gastrointestinal, mild in severity, and tend to resolve as your body adjusts during the first several weeks of treatment. Gradual dose escalation reduces the likelihood of persistent discomfort.

How We Manage Side Effects

Elite begins every patient at 2.5 mg weekly and increases the dose gradually over several months. If gastrointestinal symptoms persist beyond the adjustment period, your provider modifies the titration timeline or adds supportive care. Contact the clinic if you experience severe or prolonged symptoms; same-day guidance is available by phone.

Your Program

What to Expect at Elite

Your program starts with a consultation at our Downtown Memphis clinic. Your provider reviews your medical history, discusses your goals, and determines whether tirzepatide is the right medication for your situation.

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Titration and Dosing Schedule

Tirzepatide begins at 2.5 mg weekly for the first four weeks. The dose increases in 2.5 mg increments every four weeks, with a target maintenance range of 10 mg to 15 mg. Full titration typically takes four to five months. This gradual approach gives your body time to adjust and allows your provider to find the dose that balances results with tolerability.

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Monthly Monitoring

Each monthly visit includes a weigh-in, vital signs, and a review of your response to the current dose. Your provider adjusts the medication based on weight loss progress and side effects. These appointments also include nutrition guidance and planning for long-term weight maintenance after treatment.

Pricing and Insurance

Contact us for current pricing on compounded tirzepatide programs. Your consultation includes a full cost breakdown before you commit to treatment. Pricing varies based on dosage. Compounded medications are typically not covered by insurance. 

No commitment required

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does compounded tirzepatide cost in Memphis?
Compounded tirzepatide program pricing depends on your prescribed dosage. Your consultation at Elite includes a complete cost breakdown so you understand what to expect before starting. We discuss payment options during that visit as well. Compounded medications are typically not covered by insurance. Contact us for current rates.
Most patients notice appetite changes within the first two to four weeks. Measurable weight loss typically becomes evident by weeks eight to twelve. Clinical trials of tirzepatide showed average weight loss of 20% to 22.5% of body weight over 72 weeks, depending on dose. Your provider monitors progress monthly and adjusts your program if results are not on track.
The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and reduced appetite. These are typically mild and improve as your body adjusts over the first several weeks. Elite uses a gradual titration schedule starting at 2.5 mg to minimize discomfort. If symptoms persist, your provider adjusts the dosing timeline or recommends supportive measures.
Tirzepatide has been studied in clinical trials lasting over a year, with ongoing research evaluating long-term outcomes. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and has not undergone the same clinical review as finished brand-name products. Your provider monitors your health through regular lab work and check-ins throughout your program. Some patients stay on a maintenance dose; others transition off with a structured plan designed to sustain their results.
Tirzepatide activates two hormone receptors (GLP-1 and GIP), while [semaglutide](https://www.notion.so/weight-loss/semaglutide/) activates one (GLP-1). Clinical trials suggest tirzepatide produces greater average weight loss at higher doses. Both medications are administered as weekly injections. Your provider recommends the better option based on your health profile, treatment goals, and individual response.
Tirzepatide produces the best results when paired with healthy eating and regular physical activity. The medication reduces hunger and changes how your body processes food, but sustainable lifestyle habits are what maintain results long-term. Your provider offers nutrition guidance and practical strategies during monthly check-ins to help you build those habits.
No. Zepbound is an FDA-approved product manufactured by Eli Lilly. It has been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality as a finished product. Compounded tirzepatide is a custom preparation made by a licensed compounding pharmacy under an individual prescription from your provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products and have not undergone the same review process. They are distinct. Your provider can explain both options and help you determine which is appropriate for your situation.
Compounded tirzepatide is typically not covered by insurance. FDA-approved tirzepatide products may be covered for qualifying patients depending on your plan and documented health conditions. Elite accepts Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare, BCBS, and Medicare. Your consultation includes a full cost review so you understand your options before committing to treatment.
How much does compounded tirzepatide cost in Memphis?
Compounded tirzepatide program pricing depends on your prescribed dosage. Your consultation at Elite includes a complete cost breakdown so you understand what to expect before starting. We discuss payment options during that visit as well. Compounded medications are typically not covered by insurance. Contact us for current rates.
Most patients notice appetite changes within the first two to four weeks. Measurable weight loss typically becomes evident by weeks eight to twelve. Clinical trials of tirzepatide showed average weight loss of 20% to 22.5% of body weight over 72 weeks, depending on dose. Your provider monitors progress monthly and adjusts your program if results are not on track.
The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and reduced appetite. These are typically mild and improve as your body adjusts over the first several weeks. Elite uses a gradual titration schedule starting at 2.5 mg to minimize discomfort. If symptoms persist, your provider adjusts the dosing timeline or recommends supportive measures.
Tirzepatide has been studied in clinical trials lasting over a year, with ongoing research evaluating long-term outcomes. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and has not undergone the same clinical review as finished brand-name products. Your provider monitors your health through regular lab work and check-ins throughout your program. Some patients stay on a maintenance dose; others transition off with a structured plan designed to sustain their results.
How is tirzepatide different from semaglutide?
Tirzepatide activates two hormone receptors (GLP-1 and GIP), while [semaglutide](https://www.notion.so/weight-loss/semaglutide/) activates one (GLP-1). Clinical trials suggest tirzepatide produces greater average weight loss at higher doses. Both medications are administered as weekly injections. Your provider recommends the better option based on your health profile, treatment goals, and individual response.
Tirzepatide produces the best results when paired with healthy eating and regular physical activity. The medication reduces hunger and changes how your body processes food, but sustainable lifestyle habits are what maintain results long-term. Your provider offers nutrition guidance and practical strategies during monthly check-ins to help you build those habits.
No. Zepbound is an FDA-approved product manufactured by Eli Lilly. It has been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality as a finished product. Compounded tirzepatide is a custom preparation made by a licensed compounding pharmacy under an individual prescription from your provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products and have not undergone the same review process. They are distinct. Your provider can explain both options and help you determine which is appropriate for your situation.

Compounded tirzepatide is not covered by insurance. 

Explore Options

Other Weight Loss Medications

If tirzepatide is not the right fit, your provider may recommend an alternative. Semaglutide is a single-receptor GLP-1 medication with a well-established track record and may be a better match depending on your health profile. For patients who prefer oral medication, Contrave addresses cravings through a different mechanism. Your weight loss consultation covers all available options.

Semaglutide

Compounded semaglutide for weight loss at Elite Total Wellness in Downtown Memphis. Medically supervised GLP-1 program with monthly monitoring. Schedule a consultation.

Wegovy

Brand-name semaglutide. FDA-approved for weight loss. Available as injection or daily pill. Insurance coverage varies by employer and plan.

Zepbound

Brand-name tirzepatide. FDA-approved for weight loss. Highest clinical trial efficacy among approved options. Insurance coverage varies by employer and plan.

Downtown Memphis Location

Elite Total Wellness is located at 364 S Front St, Suite 101, Memphis, TN 38103, steps from Main Street and FedEx Forum. Free adjacent parking available. Walk-ins welcome.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a tirzepatide consultation at Elite Total Wellness. We review your health history, confirm eligibility, and answer your questions with no commitment required.