Here's what the brand's own product pages say about each option: Compounded Semaglutide - from $149/month, "up to 20% weight loss," per the dedicated product page Compounded Tirzepatide - from $187/month, "up to 25% weight loss," per the dedicated product page Worth flagging directly: Zevay's general GLP-1 landing page shows a third figure - "From $199/month" alongside the same "up to 25%" claim - that matches neither dedicated product page
Side Effects: What to Expect with Each Formulation Both injectable and oral semaglutide can cause gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea, constipation, and diarrhea
Muscle mechano growth factor is preferentially induced by growth hormone in growth [PMID: 15308683] Laboratory literature summary: Muscle mechano growth factor is preferentially induced by growth hormone in growth hormone-deficient lit/lit mice
This approach shows promise in animal models but has not yet produced an FDA-approved oral peptide product for systemic delivery
Theres no known direct interaction between tirzepatide and alcohol, so drinking occasionally (and in moderation) while taking it isnt automatically dangerous