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Compounded Tirzepatide Inj
A compounded, once-weekly subcutaneous tirzepatide injection, prescribed at provider discretion.
*Requires a Mochi Health Membership. Cost of medication not included in Mochi Health Membership Fee





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Results
The goals our members are reaching
Once-Weekly Subcutaneous Injection
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Administered as a subcutaneous injection once per week.
Compounded Formulation
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Prepared by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy under provider prescription.
Same Active Ingredient
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Contains tirzepatide, the active ingredient in FDA-approved Mounjaro and Zepbound.
Dual GIP / GLP-1 Mechanism
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Tirzepatide acts on both GIP and GLP-1 receptors.
Gradual Dose Titration
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Typically started at a low dose and adjusted over time per your provider's plan.
Provider-Directed Care
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Whether this medication is appropriate, the dose, and the schedule are determined by your Mochi provider.
The treatment
Understanding the treatment
Active Ingredient:
Tirzepatide
Compounded tirzepatide is a non-FDA-approved formulation prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies. It contains the same active ingredient — tirzepatide — as FDA-approved Mounjaro and Zepbound, and acts on both GIP and GLP-1 receptors. Compounded medications are prepared on an individual patient basis under a provider's prescription and are not interchangeable with FDA-approved products. Whether compounded tirzepatide is appropriate for you, the specific dosing schedule, and the duration of treatment are determined by your Mochi provider in the context of your individual clinical picture.

Side effects
Most common: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, decreased appetite, abdominal discomfort, fatigue, and injection-site reactions. Less common but serious: pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, kidney injury (often from dehydration), hypoglycemia (especially with insulin/sulfonylureas), and rare allergic reactions. Stop the medication and seek care for severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or signs of an allergic reaction.
Avoid When
Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN 2; history of pancreatitis; severe gastrointestinal disease (including gastroparesis); pregnancy or breastfeeding; known hypersensitivity to tirzepatide or any excipient. Use caution with insulin or sulfonylureas (hypoglycemia risk) and with a history of gallbladder disease or diabetic retinopathy.
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From eligibility to ongoing care, Mochi is designed to make each step clear, supportive, and easy to follow.
Personalized care
The medication is
the smaller part
Mochi pairs you with a physician, care team, pharmacist, and personalized plan designed to support your body, progress, and long-term goals over time.
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