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Tirzepatide

Medically Managed Weight Loss & Hormone Replacement Therapy Serving Texas Patients

Tirzepatide

About Tirzepatide

Even if you’ve struggled to shed pounds in the past, your target weight is attainable with the help of jill & jack Rx, a telehealth weight management practice serving patients in Texas. The team offers compounded prescriptions for tirzepatide, a weight loss medication that speeds up weight loss and makes it easier to reach your goals. Schedule a virtual evaluation online today.

Tirzepatide Q&A

What is tirzepatide?

Tirzepatide is a prescription weight loss medication used to decrease appetite by slowing food movement throughout the digestive tract and reduces appetite and cravings. It helps you feel full quicker and for longer periods of time. Tirzepatide can also decrease blood sugar levels by boosting insulin production, in response to food.

What are the benefits of tirzepatide?

Tirzepatide offers an array of benefits related to weight loss. It can help you feel more energized with a lower risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and other obesity-related conditions. 

Is tirzepatide right for me?

Your jill & jack RX provider completes an initial consultation to determine which weight loss medications you may be a candidate for. They visit with you via video chat to discuss your current medications, medical history, initial body weight, lifestyle, and desired outcomes. Your specialist develops a program that matches your unique needs and preferences.

If you’re a candidate for tirzepatide, semaglutide, or phentermine, your specialist writes you a prescription and uses top-rated compounding pharmacies to deliver the medicine right to your doorstep. You can also check out our "Am I Eligible?" section for more information.

What should I expect when taking tirzepatide?

Follow your provider’s instructions regarding how to take tirzepatide. Simply inject the medication under your skin once a week from the comfort of your home. You might inject it in your upper arm, abdomen, thigh or buttock. Your specialist can adjust your dosage as needed.