A daily sublingual tirzepatide tablet prescribed by licensed U.S. providers if approved to help you reach weight management and long-term wellness.
Reaux Health is not a compounding pharmacy. Tirzepatide is prepared by a state-licensed partner pharmacy in accordance with applicable pharmacy laws and regulations and is dispensed only in Illinois, where we are currently licensed to operate. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Compounded medication may be prescribed only when a licensed U.S. medical provider determines it is clinically appropriate for the individual patient, and your provider sets your dose.
Compounded tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist. In plain terms, it works with two of the hormones your body uses to manage hunger, fullness, and blood sugar. A licensed U.S. provider prescribes it to support weight management by working alongside the systems your body already relies on.
After a meal, your body releases incretin hormones that signal you have had enough and help keep blood sugar steady. Tirzepatide activates both the GLP-1 and GIP pathways at once, so those signals are stronger and last longer, which can mean less hunger, smaller portions that feel satisfying, and fewer cravings between meals.
What sets this option apart is how you take it. Instead of a weekly injection, it is a small tablet you place under your tongue once a day and let dissolve. The tissue under the tongue is rich with blood vessels, so the medication is absorbed there as the tablet breaks down, which is why it is not swallowed. For people who would rather skip needles, a daily tablet is an easier routine to keep.
Because it leans on your body's own rhythms instead of overriding them, most people describe eating as feeling more in control, not more restricted. Alongside everyday nutrition and movement, it is built to support gradual, lasting progress rather than a quick fix.
Most people take it once a day, in the morning.
Reaux offers tirzepatide in two formats: a daily sublingual tablet and a weekly injection.
Both options may contain the same active ingredient, but the format, dosing, absorption, and clinical appropriateness may differ. Your provider determines which option, if any, is appropriate for you.
The right fit depends on your comfort with needles, your daily routine, and your goals, which your provider reviews with you.
Tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist that works with your body's natural systems to help support metabolic health and weight management.
GLP-1 and GIP are incretin hormones your body releases after eating that help trigger insulin, steady your blood sugar, and signal fullness. By activating both receptors at once, tirzepatide extends those natural signals, influencing appetite, digestion, and metabolism in several ways:
Works with hunger signals in the brain to help reduce cravings and support portion control.
Slows how quickly food leaves your stomach, helping you feel fuller for longer between meals.
In studies of tirzepatide, many patients experienced weight loss when combined with a reduced-calorie diet and increased activity.
These medications work with the systems that help regulate blood sugar. Any effects on your metabolic health are individual, and your provider monitors your progress throughout treatment.
We follow strict clinical protocols and partner with licensed U.S. pharmacies to support quality and safety. Below are answers to common questions to help you feel informed and confident.
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