Subcutaneous and intramuscular delivery allow more of the peptide to enter circulation directly, which is why injection is the more commonly discussed route for recovery and tissue-related goals
The histological assessment used to investigate the healing parameters of the mice included edema, formation of blood vessels, retained follicles, formation of reticulin and collagen, number of inflammatory cells, and the number of subjects experiencing complete re-epithelialization
The most common sites for tirzepatide are: Abdomen (2 inches away from the navel, rotating sides) Front of thighs (upper third, alternating legs) Back of upper arms (harder to self-administer) Rotate injection sites with every dose
Community sources cite amber glass containers, opaque zip bags, or small boxes as alternatives to the original carton for individual vials in active use
Lyophilization helps preserve peptide stability during storage while allowing controlled reconstitution for laboratory experimentation