Compounded Tirzepatide vs Glutathione Injections

An honest, side-by-side look at two treatment options — so you and your provider can decide what may work best for you.

How Do They Compare?

Compounded Tirzepatide (Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist for weight management) and Glutathione Injections (Master antioxidant for detoxification support) are both options in weight-management and vitamin space. Compounded Tirzepatide Compounded tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist that may support weight management by targeting two key hormonal pathways involved in appetite regulation and metabolism. Glutathione Injections Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant naturally produced by the body. Your provider can help determine which treatment, if any, may be appropriate based on your individual health profile and goals.

All medications referenced on this page are compounded by a licensed 503A pharmacy and are not FDA-approved.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Compounded Tirzepatide

Compounded Tirzepatide

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$285/mo

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Category

weight-management

Description

Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist for weight management

Features

  • Targets two hormonal pathways (GIP and GLP-1)
  • May help reduce appetite through dual mechanism
  • Weekly subcutaneous injection
  • Dosage gradually titrated under medical supervision

Considerations

  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved
  • Common side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, and decreased appetite
  • Not suitable for individuals with a history of MEN 2
  • Requires ongoing provider monitoring

Availability

Available Now

Glutathione Injections

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Category

vitamin

Description

Master antioxidant for detoxification support

Features

  • Potent antioxidant properties
  • May support detoxification pathways
  • May support immune function
  • Administered via injection or IV

Considerations

  • Research on supplemental benefits is ongoing
  • Side effects may include cramping or bloating
  • IV administration requires clinical setting
  • Insurance typically does not cover

Availability

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Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. All treatments require evaluation and prescription by a licensed healthcare provider. Individual results may vary. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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