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Tirzepatide microdose

Compounded · §503A · Low-dose preparation

Weekly compounded tirzepatide microdose

A low-dose weekly dual GIP / GLP-1 injection, prepared on a per-patient basis by a US-licensed compounding pharmacy for patients prioritizing tolerability or maintenance dosing under clinician guidance.

  • Once-weekly low-dose subcutaneous injection
  • Compounded dual GIP / GLP-1 prepared per-patient under §503A
  • Tolerability-first dosing under clinician guidance
  • Flat $199/month

Cash-pay price

$199/mo

Start your visit

Cash-pay only; not billed to insurance. Eligibility determined by a US-licensed clinician.

About

What is Tirzepatide microdose?

A low-dose compounded tirzepatide injection, prepared per-patient by a US-licensed compounding pharmacy under §503A. Tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist. The microdose is designed for patients prioritizing tolerability or maintenance dosing under clinician guidance.

Per-patient compounding · §503A

Microdose preparations are prepared on a per-patient basis when a licensed clinician documents a clinical need for a dose strength below those commercially manufactured — for example, tolerability sensitivity or long-term maintenance dosing.

Dosing

Dosing & schedule

Your clinician determines whether a low-dose protocol is clinically appropriate based on your history. Microdose schedules are individualized — there is no fixed titration.

How it works

01

Complete your online intake

A short, clinical questionnaire — about 5 minutes. Honest answers help your clinician give the best recommendation.

02

A US-licensed clinician reviews

A licensed clinician in your state reviews your intake and decides whether a prescription is clinically appropriate. They may message you for follow-up if needed.

03

Ships from a US-licensed pharmacy

If approved, your prescription is dispensed by a US-licensed pharmacy and shipped to your door in discreet packaging.

Safety

Important safety information

GLP-1 medications can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal discomfort, particularly during dose increases. Rare but serious risks include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, kidney injury from dehydration, and — based on animal studies — a possible risk of thyroid C-cell tumors. Patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2) should not use these medications. Always disclose your full medical history to your clinician.

Compounded preparations are not FDA-approved, are not generic versions of any brand-name GLP-1 medication, and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. Outcomes from the pivotal clinical trials of FDA-approved Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Zepbound®, or Mounjaro® have not been clinically established for compounded preparations.

Low-dose protocols are individualized by your clinician. They are not a clinical equivalent of any FDA-approved product at any dose strength.

FAQ

Common questions

Pallas does not make comparative claims between compounded preparations and FDA-approved brand-name products. The microdose is a compounded preparation prepared per-patient under §503A, not a version of Zepbound®. Your clinician determines whether a low-dose protocol is appropriate for your specific situation.

Microdose protocols are typically appropriate for patients who are sensitive to GI side effects at standard doses, who want to remain at a low maintenance dose long-term, or for whom a lower clinically-appropriate dose has been documented by their clinician.

The compounded tirzepatide microdose is $199/month. Pricing is flat with no insurance routing.

No. Pallas is a cash-pay service. Insurance is not currently billed for any medication on the platform. Pricing is flat and disclosed up front — what you see is what you pay.

Complete a short clinical intake — usually under 5 minutes. A US-licensed clinician reviews your history, decides whether a prescription is clinically appropriate, and (if approved) sends it to a US-licensed pharmacy that ships directly to you in discreet packaging.

Yes. There is no long-term contract. You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time from your patient portal. Refunds are handled on a case-by-case basis per our terms.

Start your visit

Under 5 minutes. Reviewed by a US-licensed clinician.

Start intake