Tirzepatide
Tirzepatide + Vitamin B12 injections
Tirzepatide + Vitamin B12 injections
Key Features
- Dual-Incretin Action - GIP + GLP-1
- Once Weekly Dosing - High Adherence
- B12 Co-formulation - Micronutrient Support
- Glucose-Dependent Support - Lower Hypo Risk Solo
- Titration Path - Personalized
- Lifestyle Integration - Nutrition + Training
Product Specifications
| Concentration: | 5 mg + B12 – 0.25 mg |
|---|---|
| Form: | Tirzepatide + vitamin B12 strength / 0.75 ml injection |
| Dosage: | Inject 0.75 ml subcutaneously once weekly as directed |
| Manufactured Date: | 26 Oct, 2025 |
| Shelf Life: | 100 Days |
| SKU: | tir_2679de |
| Category: | Insulin and Blood Sugar Management |
| Vendor: | PTNL |
Use Cases
- Weight Management
- Blood Sugar Control
How to Use Tirzepatide
How to Use — Step-by-Step (Subcutaneous, Once Weekly)
Preparation
Wash Your Hands – Soap and water.
Gather Supplies – Vial/prefilled syringe, alcohol swabs, insulin syringe or pen needle (per label), sharps container.
Pick a Weekly Slot – Same day/time each week (e.g., Sunday evenings).
Site Prep
Choose Site – Abdomen (avoid 2” around navel), thigh, or upper arm. Rotate sites weekly.
Clean Skin – Wipe with alcohol; let air-dry.
Measure / Prepare Dose
Inspect – Solution clear, particle-free.
Measure – Draw 0.75 ml with a sterile insulin syringe (or use labeled pen).
De-air – Tap syringe; expel bubbles.
Inject
Pinch Skin – Small fold.
Insert – ~45–90° into subcutaneous tissue.
Inject Slowly – Depress plunger; count to 5; withdraw.
Press – Light pressure; do not rub.
After
Dispose Safely – Sharps container.
Consistency – Repeat once weekly on your chosen day.
Missed Dose (general guidance; follow your label):
If ≤4 days (≤96 hours) late, take the dose and resume weekly schedule.
If >4 days late, skip and take the next dose on your regular day. Do not double.
Customer Questions & Answers
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out of 5.0Possible Side Effects
Possible Side Effects
Common (often improve over time/titration)
GI: Nausea, fullness/early satiety, decreased appetite, reflux/heartburn, constipation or diarrhea, abdominal discomfort.
General: Headache, fatigue, injection-site redness/itching.
Less Common / Monitor
Dehydration from vomiting/diarrhea → dizziness, dark urine.
Gallbladder issues: Right-upper abdominal pain, fever, pale stools.
Blood sugar: Hypoglycemia risk rises when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas (shakiness, sweating, confusion).
Serious (stop & seek care; contact your clinician)
Pancreatitis: Severe, persistent abdominal pain ± vomiting.
Severe allergic reaction: Hives, facial swelling, wheeze.
Kidney problems: Marked drop in urination with dehydration.
Vision changes in patients with diabetic retinopathy.
Thyroid C-cell tumor warning: Report neck mass, hoarseness, dysphagia, or persistent cough.
Not exhaustive. If effects are severe, persistent, or unusual, discontinue and contact your clinician promptly.
Additional Information
Additional Information
What is Tirzepatide?
A dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist used under medical supervision for weight management and blood sugar control. It enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion, reduces glucagon, slows gastric emptying, and increases satiety.
Why add Vitamin B12?
Co-formulated B12 is often included to support micronutrient status during reduced caloric intake and may help overall tolerability/energy within a supervised program.
Who should not use it?
Pregnant/breastfeeding individuals or those planning pregnancy soon (discuss stop timing with clinician).
Personal/family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or MEN2.
Prior serious hypersensitivity to tirzepatide.
Use caution with history of pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, severe GI disease, advanced diabetic retinopathy, or renal impairment (esp. with dehydration).
Program Tips
Pair with a structured nutrition plan, adequate protein, hydration, and resistance training.
Clinicians commonly titrate strength stepwise (e.g., 2.5 → 5 → 7.5 → 10 → 12 → 15 mg) based on response and tolerability.
Shipping Information
Shipping & Cold Storage
Refrigerate 2–8 °C (35–46 °F); do not freeze; protect from light.
Keep in original packaging.
For multi-dose vials/prefilled syringes, follow the pharmacy’s beyond-use date (BUD) after first puncture.
Cold-chain shipping with ice packs. On arrival, refrigerate promptly and inspect for leaks or temperature breach.
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