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TIRZEPATIDA 30 mg

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$200.00

Tirzepatide is an injectable medication that works by mimicking the action of two natural hormones in the body: glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP). These hormones play a fundamental role in regulating appetite, satiety, and glucose metabolism.

Tirzepatide therapy has been approved by the FDA in the United States for chronic weight management in adults with obesity and at least one weight-related comorbid condition (such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol).

By activating GLP-1 receptors and reducing the effects of GIP, tirzepatide can improve glycemic control, promote weight loss, and enhance insulin sensitivity. A subcutaneous injection of tirzepatide has been shown to be safe and effective in clinical studies.

Compound Class
Peptide

Effects
Improves glycemic control and weight loss

Side Effects and Risks
Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and decreased appetite

This product is supplied as a powder and is not reconstituted.

FORM Powder(lyophilized)
PURITY ~99% via HPLC
CAS NUMBER 2117882-18-3
WEIGHT 30mg
SEQUENCE H-Tyr-Aib-Glu-Gly-Thr-Phe-Thr-Ser-Asp-Tyr-Ser-Ile-Aib-Leu-Asp-Lys-Ile-Ala-Gln-Lys-Ala-Phe-Val-Gln-Trp-Leu-Ile-Ala-Gly-Gly-Pro-Ser-Ser-Gly-Ala-Pro-Pro-Pro-Ser-NH2
Molecular Weight 4813 g/mol
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Instructions for use Tirzepatide

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Peptide Preparation: Step-by-Step Guide
Before you begin: Wash your hands thoroughly.

Materials Needed:

  • Peptide vial
  • Bacteriostatic water
  • Insulin syringes
  • Alcohol swab

Steps:

  1. Preparing the vials:
  • Remove the plastic cap from both vials (the tirzepatide vial and the bacteriostatic water vial).
  • Disinfect the rubber stopper of both vials with the alcohol swab.
  1. Extracting the bacteriostatic water:
  • Use the insulin syringe to extract 0.4mL of bacteriostatic water from its vial.
  1. Mixing the peptide with water:
  • Hold the peptide vial horizontally.
  • Carefully and slowly inject the extracted bacteriostatic water into the peptide vial.
    • Note: It’s normal for the water to be quickly absorbed due to the vacuum in the vial.
  1. Dissolving the peptide:
  • Gently roll the vial between your hands to mix the peptide with the water.
  • Important: Avoid shaking the vial vigorously.
  • Alternatively, let the vial sit for 20 minutes to allow the peptide to fully dissolve.
  1. Storage:
  • Once dissolved, you can use the peptide immediately or store it in the refrigerator.
  • Never freeze the peptide.

INJECTION OF TIRZEPATIDE

Before injection:

  • Complete dissolution: Ensure the peptide powder has fully dissolved in the liquid, with no clumps remaining.
  • Clear solution: The solution should be clear and free of visible particles.

Application of the injection:

  • Subcutaneous route: The injection is applied under the skin, in a fatty area (such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm).
  • Insulin syringe: Use an insulin syringe to extract the correct amount of tirzepatide.

Tirzepatide Dosage:

  • Initial dose: Typically starts at 2.5 mg.
  • Dose increases: If necessary, the dose can be increased in increments of 2.5 mg each time, provided there is no significant weight loss within a 3-4 week period and the medication is well-tolerated.
  • Maximum dose: The recommended maximum dose is 15 mg.

Dose Equivalence Table:

DOSE (mg)UNITS ON INSULIN SYRINGE
2.5 (minimum dose)10
520
7.530
1040
12.550
15 (maximum dose)60

Important Notes:

  • Measured in units: The amount of tirzepatide to inject is measured in units, not milligrams.
  • Follow medical advice: Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and injection frequency.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Peptide Preparation: Step-by-Step Guide
Before you begin: Wash your hands thoroughly.

Materials Needed:

  • Peptide vial
  • Bacteriostatic water
  • Insulin syringes
  • Alcohol swab

Steps:

  1. Preparing the vials:
  • Remove the plastic cap from both vials (the tirzepatide vial and the bacteriostatic water vial).
  • Disinfect the rubber stopper of both vials with the alcohol swab.
  1. Extracting the bacteriostatic water:
  • Use the insulin syringe to extract 1.2mL of bacteriostatic water from its vial.
  1. Mixing the peptide with water:
  • Hold the peptide vial horizontally.
  • Carefully and slowly inject the extracted bacteriostatic water into the peptide vial.
    • Note: It’s normal for the water to be quickly absorbed due to the vacuum in the vial.
  1. Dissolving the peptide:
  • Gently roll the vial between your hands to mix the peptide with the water.
  • Important: Avoid shaking the vial vigorously.
  • Alternatively, let the vial sit for 20 minutes to allow the peptide to fully dissolve.
  1. Storage:
  • Once dissolved, you can use the peptide immediately or store it in the refrigerator.
  • Never freeze the peptide.

INJECTION OF TIRZEPATIDE

Before injection:

  • Complete dissolution: Ensure the peptide powder has fully dissolved in the liquid, with no clumps remaining.
  • Clear solution: The solution should be clear and free of visible particles.

Application of the injection:

  • Subcutaneous route: The injection is applied under the skin, in a fatty area (such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm).
  • Insulin syringe: Use an insulin syringe to extract the correct amount of tirzepatide.

Tirzepatide Dosage:

  • Initial dose: Typically starts at 2.5 mg.
  • Dose increases: If necessary, the dose can be increased in increments of 2.5 mg each time, provided there is no significant weight loss within a 3-4 week period and the medication is well-tolerated.
  • Maximum dose: The recommended maximum dose is 15 mg.

Dose Equivalence Table:

DOSE (mg)

UNITS ON INSULIN SYRINGE

2.5 (minimum dose)

10

5

20

7.5

30

10

40

12.5

50

15 (maximum dose)

60

Important Notes:

  • Measured in units: The amount of tirzepatide to inject is measured in units, not milligrams.
  • Follow medical advice: Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and injection frequency.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Peptide Preparation: Step-by-Step Guide
Before you begin: Wash your hands thoroughly.

Materials Needed:

  • Peptide vial
  • Bacteriostatic water
  • Insulin syringes
  • Alcohol swab

Steps:

  1. Preparing the vials:
  • Remove the plastic cap from both vials (the tirzepatide vial and the bacteriostatic water vial).
  • Disinfect the rubber stopper of both vials with the alcohol swab.
  1. Extracting the bacteriostatic water:
  • Use the insulin syringe to extract 2.4mL of bacteriostatic water from its vial.
  1. Mixing the peptide with water:
  • Hold the peptide vial horizontally.
  • Carefully and slowly inject the extracted bacteriostatic water into the peptide vial.
    • Note: It’s normal for the water to be quickly absorbed due to the vacuum in the vial.
  1. Dissolving the peptide:
  • Gently roll the vial between your hands to mix the peptide with the water.
  • Important: Avoid shaking the vial vigorously.
  • Alternatively, let the vial sit for 20 minutes to allow the peptide to fully dissolve.
  1. Storage:
  • Once dissolved, you can use the peptide immediately or store it in the refrigerator.
  • Never freeze the peptide.

INJECTION OF TIRZEPATIDE

Before injection:

  • Complete dissolution: Ensure the peptide powder has fully dissolved in the liquid, with no clumps remaining.
  • Clear solution: The solution should be clear and free of visible particles.

Application of the injection:

  • Subcutaneous route: The injection is applied under the skin, in a fatty area (such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm).
  • Insulin syringe: Use an insulin syringe to extract the correct amount of tirzepatide.

Tirzepatide Dosage:

  • Initial dose: Typically starts at 2.5 mg.
  • Dose increases: If necessary, the dose can be increased in increments of 2.5 mg each time, provided there is no significant weight loss within a 3-4 week period and the medication is well-tolerated.
  • Maximum dose: The recommended maximum dose is 15 mg.

Dose Equivalence Table:

DOSE (mg)

UNITS ON INSULIN SYRINGE

2.5 (minimum dose)

10

5

20

7.5

30

10

40

12.5

50

15 (maximum dose)

60

Important Notes:

  • Measured in units: The amount of tirzepatide to inject is measured in units, not milligrams.
  • Follow medical advice: Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and injection frequency.

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