Tizaro 2,5 mg ZISKA Pharma for sale (GLP-1 / GIP injection)
Tirzepatide works by mimicking the gut hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). It slows down digestion and helps to keep the body full. Tirzepatide does the same thing:
- Decreases appetite
- Keeps blood sugar levels balanced
- Controls insulin
All about Tirzepatide
Tirzepatide is a medicine that imitates the GLP-1 and GIP hormones. It's marketed under a lot of trade names like Tizaro, Mounjaro etc.
Advantages to buy Tizaro online
The dosage determines the expected weight loss. People who took 15 mg of tirzepatide lost an average of 48 pounds over 72 weeks, while those who took 5 mg of tirzepatide lost 34 pounds in a studies funded by some manufacturers.
It also improves heart health by improving measures of heart health such as blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol, and by helping individuals lose excess weight. Several clinical trials show that tirzepatide may reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke or death in adults with type 2 diabetes and people who are overweight or obese.
Importantly, some patients have found that using tirzepatide reduces cravings and "food noise" and improves quality of life.
What is Tizaro?
Eating triggers your gut to secrete GLP-1 and GIP. GLP-1 helps the pancreas release the right amount of insulin and slows down the rate at which food passes through the digestive system when blood sugar levels are high after a meal. It also decreases glucagon. Glucagon is a hormone that controls the amount of glucose (blood sugar) the liver creates. GIP works by stimulating the secretion of insulin to help regulate low blood sugar levels after eating.
Some people don't make enough by themselves, or their brains are not sensitive to it.
Tirzepatide is made by combining synthetic GIP with GLP-1, which works as a dual receptor agonist (RA). A drug that functions as an agonist activates the same cell receptors as the hormones produced naturally in the body. So tirzepatide behaves in the gut like the body's own GLP-1 and GIP. By slowing down digestion, tirzepatide helps reduce hunger and signals fullness to the brain. It also stimulates the release of insulin, which maintains blood glucose levels after a meal. As a result, some overweight and obese people have lost weight while taking this medicine.
Long-term use of tirzepatide may be necessary because it helps with processes the body doesn't do well on its own.
Be aware that this won't work for everyone. People struggle to lose weight for many biological reasons. The clinicians at Found, who are trained in obesity medicine, can support patients to identify the root cause of their weight gain and personalize a prescription to target that cause. All prescriptions are subject to the discretion of a healthcare provider.
How do you need to use it?
You will usually need to take tirzepatide once a week. To use tirzepatide, you should follow the instructions. We suggest to make tirzepatide peptide injections under the skin in the upper arm, upper thigh, or abdomen. Don't forget to store the prefilled tirzepatide pens in the refrigerator.
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