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Frequently Asked Questions About Compounded Tirzepatide

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Written by Piper Concierge
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Here are the frequently asked question about Tirzepatide.


Is the Tirzepatide in liquid or powder form?

Compounded Tirzepatide is provided in liquid form and is intended for subcutaneous injection, according to your provider’s instructions.


Does Tirzepatide contain any other additives?

Your compounded Tirzepatide may be prepared **with B12, Glycine, or without additives**, depending on the partnering pharmacy and your provider’s clinical determination. All formulations contain the active ingredient Tirzepatide. You can check your prescription label or vial to confirm which formulation you received.


What is the Beyond Use Date (BUD) for Tirzepatide after a prescription Is filled?

Compounded Tirzepatide vials typically have a Beyond-Use Date (BUD) of up to 120 days after initial use, depending on the pharmacy’s compounding standards. Follow your pharmacy’s storage and handling instructions to help maintain medication stability and safety.


Is an additive-free version of Tirzepatide available?

An additive-free formulation may be available through select partner pharmacies. This version contains only the active ingredient Tirzepatide. Your provider determines the most appropriate formulation for your prescription. If you have questions about your medication, you can contact us through the Patient Portal.

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