Tirzepatide with B12
Physician-prescribed peptide therapy supporting healthy body composition and metabolic wellness—enhanced with B12 for optimal results. This dual-action peptide is showing even more impressive weight-loss results than previous options, and we’ve added vitamin B12 to support energy, metabolism, and overall wellness throughout your weight-loss journey. Tirzepatide activates two powerful hormone pathways (GIP and GLP-1) to reduce appetite and improve how your body processes food, while B12 keeps your energy up and metabolism optimized. Many people see better results with fewer side effects compared to older medications.
What It Helps With:
- Substantial weight loss (often 15-20%+ of body weight)
- Appetite control and reduced cravings
- Blood sugar regulation
- Improved metabolism and fat burning
- Better satiety (feeling satisfied with less food)
- Enhanced energy levels (thanks to B12)
- Supports metabolic function during calorie restriction
- Combats fatigue that sometimes accompanies weight loss
How It Works: Tirzepatide is a dual agonist—meaning it mimics two natural hormones your body produces after eating. It tells your brain you’re full, slows digestion so you stay satisfied longer, helps your body use insulin more effectively, and reduces fat storage. The dual action makes it particularly effective for weight loss.
The added B12 supports red blood cell production, energy metabolism, and nervous system function—essential for maintaining vitality while your body burns fat. B12 also helps prevent the fatigue and sluggishness some people experience during weight loss, keeping you energized as the pounds come off.
Dosing: Self-administered as a subcutaneous injection (small needle, just under the skin) once weekly. Dosing starts low (2.5mg tirzepatide) and gradually increases every 4 weeks to minimize side effects, with maintenance doses typically ranging from 5mg to 15mg weekly depending on your response and goals. B12 is included in each dose for consistent metabolic and energy support.
Contraindications:
- Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN 2 syndrome
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- History of pancreatitis
- Severe gastrointestinal disease
- Diabetic retinopathy (use with caution)
- Known hypersensitivity to tirzepatide or B12
Common Side Effects: Mild nausea (usually temporary as you adjust), decreased appetite, occasional digestive changes during dose increases. The addition of B12 typically causes no additional side effects and may actually help reduce fatigue commonly associated with calorie restriction.





