Because tirzepatide also acts on the GLP-1 pathway, it slows gastric emptying in much the same way, so the gut side effects tend to look familiar
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Side effects associated with tirzepatide may include the following: Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable drug that is used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity
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Step 2: Provider Review and Lab Work A licensed healthcare provider will look at your medical history in a typical timeframe of about 2448 hours