Therapy

Tirzepatide Microdosing Therapy

A customized GLP-1 / GIP protocol for metabolic support.

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Tirzepatide Microdose

From $199/ month

Microdose protocol — 1 month supply

  • Confidential online consultation
  • Board-certified physicians
  • Trusted compounded medications
  • Fast, free shipping

Confidential online consultation

Board-certified physicians, trusted medications

Fast, free shipping

About the therapy

GLP-1 + GIP dual-agonist longevity protocol

Microdosing tirzepatide is a longevity-focused protocol that uses dual incretin activity to optimize metabolic function, insulin sensitivity, and nutrient utilization without the GI burden of standard high-dose treatment.

Activating both GLP-1 and GIP receptor pathways at low, consistent dosing produces a broader metabolic effect than GLP-1 alone — supporting steady-state metabolic health rather than rapid loss.

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How it works

Start your microdose protocol in three steps

  1. Patient completing an online clinical intake on a laptop

    Complete a short health assessment, 100% online

  2. Physician on a video consult reviewing a patient case

    A board certified licensed medical doctor reviews your answers

  3. Patient receiving a discreet pharmacy package at home

    Receive your order discreetly packaged with free shipping when given a prescription

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does it work?

Microdosing tirzepatide delivers a fraction of the standard weight-loss dose on a weekly cadence. The aim is metabolic optimization — insulin sensitivity, satiety regulation, and energy metabolism — rather than rapid weight loss.

What should I expect?

Patients typically report steadier energy, improved insulin response over weeks, and a quieter appetite. Because the dose is small, the GI side effects associated with high-dose GLP-1 protocols are uncommon. Lab work or a follow-up visit may be requested.

What are the side effects and precautions?

Even at microdose, mild nausea or transient digestive change can occur. Patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, MEN-2, or prior pancreatitis should not use this class. The reviewing physician evaluates all contraindications during intake.

Get started

See if microdosing fits

Complete the intake, and a board certified licensed medical doctor will review whether microdosing is appropriate for your goals and medical history.