Skip the needles and reach your weight goals with easy, under-the-tongue tirzepatide drops.
Your clinician will evaluate your medical history and symptoms to determine if this prescription is right for you. Then, she'll monitor and support your progress at follow-up visits (covered by most insurances).
GLP-1 results are contingent upon a reduced calorie meal plan and increased physical activity.
How It WorksTirzepatide supports weight loss by regulating blood glucose levels, slowing stomach emptying, and promoting a feeling of fullness after eating.
Personalized DosingMidi’s Oral Tirzepatide Drops are carefully dosed to match your weight-loss goals. Your clinician will typically start with the lowest effective dose to minimize side effects like nausea.
Is Oral Tirzepatide Right for Me?If you want to lose weight without injections, oral tirzepatide delivered via under-the-tongue drops offers an easy alternative.
Your clinician will help determine whether oral tirzepatide is right for you. During your visit, we will also review other medications and weight-loss solutions, as well as helpful lifestyle shifts.
If oral tirzepatide is prescribed as part of your Care Plan, your clinician will order any necessary labs, and then put you on a regimen to get you to an effective dose.
Your clinician will adjust your dose and manage side effects until you’re at goal weight. Then, we’ll help you maintain your healthy weight—often with reduced dosing.
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Tirzepatide is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists. They help control appetite and food cravings while also optimizing your metabolism and blood sugar levels.
Oral tirzepatide drops are placed under your tongue, where they dissolve and are absorbed into the bloodstream, eliminating the need for weekly injections.
Injected tirzepatide has been widely studied and is known to be highly effective. Oral tirzepatide is a newer option that can be especially helpful for people who want to avoid injections.
We know that oral tirzepatide has the same active ingredient as injected tirzepatide, so we expect similar efficacy, but oral absorption can vary from person to person. For some women, injectable tirzepatide may offer more effective weight loss. Talk with a Midi clinician to determine which prescription is right for you.
Everyone is different, so we adjust dosing until you get the desired results. Some patients may notice results within a few weeks, while it may take longer for others. Keep in mind that consistent use, along with a healthy diet and exercise, leads to the best outcomes.
The most frequently reported side effects are gastrointestinal, including nausea, diarrhea, constipation, or reduced appetite.
Your first order includes Ondansetron tablets, a medication that’s used to treat nausea and vomiting and can be used if significant symptoms occur. Many patients also find relief from mild nausea by sipping ginger tea or taking ginger capsules.
You can take this medication at any time of day, but mornings are often the most convenient—pick a time you’ll remember. For best results, take it on an empty stomach. If that’s not possible, wait at least 30 minutes after eating.
Oral tirzepatide is a good option for those who dislike injections. It offers a comfortable, needle-free way to take tirzepatide.