Oral Tirzepatide for Your Weight Loss Goals
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Get Oral Tirzepatide Drops For just $349 per month.
- Medication with Free Shipping
- A Comprehensive Blood Test, Metabolic Panel at Quest Diagnostics – A $375 Value
- In-Depth Consultation by one of our U.S. Board-Certified Physicians
- No Hidden Fees, No Contracts, No Membership Fees. No Insurance Needed.
Oral Tirzepatide Drops Pricing
3 MONTH
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Includes 3-months supply of Semaglutide medication
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Billed $747 every 3-months.
Note: $249 per month x 3 months = $747 -
No Insurance Needed
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Comprehensive Blood Work at Quest Diagnostics included
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In-Depth Doctor Consultation included
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Semaglutide GLP-1 Medication included
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2nd Day Air Shipping of Medications at no charge
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No Hidden Fees, No Contracts. Start when you want & Stop when you want.
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Family Telemedicine Service access included 24x7, 365 days
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No Co-pays for access to Doctors and Patient Care team
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HIPAA-Compliant Patient Portal
1 MONTH
PLAN-
Includes 1-month supply of Oral Tirzepatide medication
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Billed every 1-month at $349 per month
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No Insurance Needed
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Comprehensive Blood Work at Quest Diagnostics included
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In-Depth Doctor Consultation included
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Oral Tirzepatide GLP-1 Medication included
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2nd Day Air Shipping of Medications at no charge
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No Hidden Fees, No Contracts. Start when you want & Stop when you want.
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Family Telemedicine Service access included 24x7, 365 days
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No Co-pays for access to Doctors and Patient Care team
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HIPAA-Compliant Patient Portal
Refund Policy: If it is determined that you are not an appropriate candidate for our Tirzepatide or Semaglutide-assisted weight loss program, the amount you paid will be refunded in full.
Lose Weight With No Injections
Take Tirzepatide Drops Orally, No Injections! Tirzepatide is the active pharmaceutical ingredient that has helped thousands of people lose and maintain weight loss in combination with diet and exercise. Tirzepatide works by increasing insulin production and lowering glucagon secretion as well as targeting areas in the brain that regulate appetite and food intake.
An Alternative to Injection Based Tirzepatide
Sublingual drops delivers the liquid medication under the tongue. This is ideal for anyone who does not like the idea of injecting themselves.
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What Makes Us Different
Comprehensive Lab Testing:
Every plan includes a Quest Diagnostics blood test to ensure safe and effective treatment tailored to your health. Most other practices do NOT offer lab testing.
Real Consultations with Board-Certified Doctors:
Unlike others, we provide one-on-one consultations—not just a questionnaire. That means you will actually meet with one of our Doctors. This does NOT happen with most high-volume practices.
Personalized, High-Quality Care:
Our Doctors make sure that GLP-1 medications are right for you. We prioritize safety and sustainable results over speed or volume.
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- Comprehensive blood work
- Board-certified doctor consultation
- Oral Semaglutide Medication
No Hidden Fees, No Contracts
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Questions and Answers: Oral Semaglutide
It’s a compounded form of tirzepatide administered as drops under the tongue, providing an alternative to injections for managing weight and type 2 diabetes.
It mimics the GLP-1 and GIP hormones, enhancing insulin release, reducing glucagon levels, slowing gastric emptying, and decreasing appetite, aiding in blood sugar control and weight loss.
The efficacy of sublingual tirzepatide may vary, and comprehensive clinical studies comparing it directly to injectable forms are limited.
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation, similar to those experienced with injectable tirzepatide.
It’s taken once daily by placing the prescribed number of drops under the tongue, holding them for about 2 minutes to ensure absorption. The preference is to take the oral drops in the morning at least 30 minutes before eating or drinking.
Individuals with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or pancreatitis should avoid using tirzepatide.
It’s generally advised not to use tirzepatide with other GLP-1 receptor agonist medications. Consult your healthcare provider before combining it with other treatments.
The dosage for sublingual tirzepatide starts low and increases over time, depending on your response and tolerance to the medication. This approach mirrors the general titration practice for other forms of tirzepatide such as injectable tirzepatide. Our Doctors will determine the proper titration schedule for you and provide instruction on when your dosage will increase.