TIER 0 (20mg total) $219 total for 10 week supply Monthly cost breakdown: $110 Recommended if using low (or micro) doses of 2mg/week or less TIER 1 (40mg total) $249 total for 8-10 week supply Monthly cost breakdown: $99-$125 based on weekly dose Recommended if new to treatment or for those on 2-5mg/week TIER 2 (60mg total) $289 total for 8-10 week supply Monthly cost breakdown: $115-$145 based on weekly dose Recommended for those on 6-7mg/week TIER 3 (80mg total) $319 total for 8-10 week supply Monthly cost breakdown: $127-$160 based on weekly dose Recommended for those on 8-10mg/week TIER 4 (120mg total) $349 total for 8-10 week supply Monthly cost breakdown: $139-$175 based on weekly dose Recommended for those on 11mg/week and up MONTHLY PLANS Monthly Starter Dose $155 total for one month supply Recommended if new to treatment or for those on doses of 2.5mg/week or less Monthly Mid Dose $179 total for one month supply Recommended for doses up to 7.5mg/week Monthly Advanced Dose $195 total for one month supply Recommended for doses of 7.5-10mg/week Monthly Advanced Plus Dose $209 total for one month supply Recommended for doses of 11mg/week and up Apothecary Pharma (via New Life Rx) - Tirzepatide Injection Up to 100 days BUD

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In research settings, it is commonly used: As a diluent or vehicle for certain compatible research compounds For reconstitution of lyophilized materials in non-clinical experiments In applications that may require multiple withdrawals from the same container when aseptic procedures are followed The 30mL container format offers convenient volume for repeated use in small to moderate-scale experiments, providing flexibility for ongoing or multi-step protocols
Lipotropic injections are often preferred for their natural fat-burning properties, while medications like Ozempic are prescribed for more significant weight loss, especially for individuals with type 2 diabetes