Metabolic support, tailored to your body.
Our compounded provider-guided Tirzepatide (GLP-1 + GIP) injectable therapy may be prescribed by a licensed provider to support metabolic health, appetite regulation, and overall wellness as part of a personalized care plan.
This dual pathway therapy brings together two mechanisms in one medication and is offered as a compounded prescription for eligible patients, supporting a more modern, clinician guided approach to individualized metabolic care.
Who is it for?Tirzepatide Injectable may be appropriate for adults who are evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider and determined to be candidates for provider supervised metabolic care.
It is not appropriate for everyone, including individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or those with certain medical conditions. Eligibility is determined through clinical evaluation, and not all patients will qualify.
These outcomes are supported by peer-reviewed clinical research and patient-reported experiences. Individual results may vary. Only available with provider approval.
Support for long-term metabolic wellness and insulin sensitivity.
Metformin is a prescription oral medication with decades of clinical use and is commonly prescribed by providers as part of long-term metabolic care. When compounded, it may be prepared in tailored strengths or extended-release formats, allowing providers to personalize dosing based on individual needs and tolerability.
Foundational support for everyday energy and nervous system health.
B12 is a compounded injectable form of vitamin B12, an essential nutrient involved in cellular metabolism and nervous system function. It may be prescribed by a licensed provider based on your health history and care needs.
Support for metabolic function and energy utilization.
MIC is a compounded prescription injectable therapy that may be prescribed by a licensed provider as part of a personalized metabolic care plan. It combines three nutrients, methionine, inositol, and choline, which are commonly used in wellness care to support how the body processes fat and energy.
Ongoing support for appetite regulation and metabolic balance.
A once-weekly compounded injectable form of Semaglutide that may be prescribed by a licensed provider to support glucose metabolism, appetite balance, and overall metabolic health as part of a personalized care plan.
Tirzepatide is a prescription medication that works with key hormone pathways involved in blood sugar regulation and appetite control.
What is Tirzepatide commonly used for?Tirzepatide may be prescribed for type 2 diabetes and, when clinically appropriate, as part of a personalized weight management plan.
Is Tirzepatide FDA approved?Brand-name Tirzepatide medications are FDA-approved for certain indications. Compounded Tirzepatide is not FDA-approved but is prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies under regulatory standards
Who might be a good candidate for Tirzepatide Injectable therapy?Adults who meet certain clinical criteria related to weight management or metabolic health may be considered for Tirzepatide. A licensed provider will review your medical history, medications, and health goals to determine whether treatment is appropriate.
When will I notice results?Some patients notice reduced appetite within the first 1–2 weeks. Weight loss is typically gradual and may increase as doses are adjusted over time.
What are common side effects?Common side effects may include:
Most side effects improve as the body adjusts to treatment.
How long do patients typically use Tirzepatide?Duration of use varies based on individual goals, response, and provider guidance. Some patients continue treatment long-term, while others transition to maintenance strategies over time.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Compounded GLP-1s are prepared by licensed pharmacies for patients with a valid prescription when an FDA-approved medication is not medically appropriate. Eligibility for compounded GLP-1 medications is determined by a licensed healthcare provider who will determine if such medications are medically appropriate given your medical history and clinical evaluation. Not all patients will qualify for a compounded GLP-1 medication. KINSYN provides clinician-guided wellness and metabolic health programs. This information is educational and not medical advice.