Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide
Doctor-developed GLP-1 weight loss plans designed for you
No insurance required, prescribed 100% online
Same price at every dose — no surprises
Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or manufacturing quality and are not considered FDA-approved. An online consultation with a licensed provider is required to determine eligibility.
Zepbound® (tirzepatide) and Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) are not compounded. Zepbound® is FDA-approved for chronic weight management, while Mounjaro® is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes and may be prescribed off-label for weight loss at a provider’s discretion.

How does Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide work?

Personalized doctor-led plans
Same price for every dose of compounded Tirzepatide—no surprises, ever
Tirzepatide compounded with proven additives to help reduce side effects like nausea
Ongoing dosage adjustments to maximize results and support long-term success
Compounded Tirzepatide has not been approved by the FDA. The FDA does not verify the safety, effectiveness, or quality of compounded drugs
Explore our GLP-1 treatments
Ozempic® (semaglutide), Wegovy® (semaglutide), Mounjaro® (tirzepatide), Zepbound® (tirzepatide), Saxenda® (liraglutide), Victoza® (liraglutide), and generic liraglutide are not compounded products and are not manufactured or supplied by Alan Health Technologies, Inc.™ Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Saxenda®, and Victoza® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk™. Mounjaro® and Zepbound® are registered trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company™. These medications are FDA-approved. Alan Health™ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Novo Nordisk™, Eli Lilly and Company™, or any of their respective affiliates or products.
Key benefits
Why choose Personalized GLP-1 treatment?
Clinically proven weight management
GLP-1 medications mimic natural hormones to regulate appetite and digestion. They are clinically proven to support meaningful weight loss when paired with healthy habits like diet and activity.
Proven appetite regulation
GLP-1s help reduce hunger signals and food cravings by targeting the areas of the brain involved in appetite control—making it easier to eat less and feel satisfied.
Help manage blood sugar
These medications support healthy blood sugar levels and promote better metabolic balance—contributing to long-term health benefits beyond weight loss.


4 easy steps to get started
Get started with a 3-minute quiz
Answer a few questions to see if you qualify—100% online.
Virtual consultation
Chat with a US-certified doctor to get your prescription.
Personalized treatment plan
If prescribed, you’ll get a personalized treatment plan designed to work for you.
Ongoing support and guidance
Get unlimited online access to follow-ups, dosage adjustments, and answers to questions along your wellness journey.
Why choose Alan Health?
Personalized care plan
A board-certified provider will review your information and create a personalized treatment plan
Personalized care plan
A board-certified provider will review your information and create a personalized treatment plan
Seamless at-home delivery
Medication ships quickly from a US-accredited pharmacy—right to your door, if prescribed
Personalized care plan
A board-certified provider will review your information and create a personalized treatment plan
Seamless at-home delivery
Medication ships quickly from a US-accredited pharmacy—right to your door, if prescribed
Ongoing support
Get unlimited, on-demand doctor support for follow-ups, adjustments, and answers whenever you need them
Personalized care plan
A board-certified provider will review your information and create a personalized treatment plan
Seamless at-home delivery
Medication ships quickly from a US-accredited pharmacy—right to your door, if prescribed
Ongoing support
Get unlimited, on-demand doctor support for follow-ups, adjustments, and answers whenever you need them
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Why standards for quality and safety are important
- USP General Chapter <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding—Sterile Preparations: sterility testing requirements.
- USP General Chapter <85> Bacterial Endotoxins Test: endotoxin limits for parenteral drugs.
- Method‑validation guidance outlines acceptable potency recovery of 90‑110 % for non‑regulated drug products.


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“As a physician with expertise in weight management, I believe in comprehensive and personalized treatment. Alan Health delivers high-quality care that's both accessible and holistic, enabling people to achieve their overall goals."
Weight Management Programs Tailored for You
Alan Health isn’t just a bandaid. We offer a holistic plan to support your well-being with prescription medication, lifestyle content, and a nutrition plan tailored to your unique needs. Plus, get expert support to guide you in your journey—all for one monthly price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Compounding is the process of creating a medication that’s tailored to the needs of an individual patient. For example, some patients may need a medication in liquid form when the FDA-approved drug comes in a tablet. Additionally, a pharmacy can compound medications of FDA-approved drugs that are listed on the FDA’s shortage list.
Compounded drugs are prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies that meet federal and state requirements, including quality standards. When compounding in compliance with federal and state law, compounded drugs are not subject to FDA approval and are not evaluated for safety or efficacy.
At Alan Health, your compounded tirzepatide is made in FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities. These facilities meet strict federal and state requirements, follow rigorous quality and sterility standards, and are regularly inspected by the FDA. This ensures every dose is produced to the highest safety and consistency standards—while allowing for customizations that support your health and comfort.
Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injection that supports weight loss and helps regulate blood sugar. It works by activating the GLP-1 receptor—a natural hormone pathway that helps reduce appetite, slow digestion, and improve how your body processes sugar and fat.
Tirzepatide is taken once a week, ideally on the same day and time each week. Your provider will start you at a low dose and gradually increase it to help your body adjust and minimize side effects.
Tirzepatide is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes (as Mounjaro) and for weight loss (as Zepbound).
Most users begin noticing appetite changes in the first few weeks and measurable weight loss by weeks 4–8. Optimal results often build over 3–6 months or more.
Always check with your provider. Some diabetes or blood pressure medications may need dose adjustments when you start semaglutide.
Our trusted 503B compounding pharmacy partners are now offering tirzepatide with important additives, like B6, to improve the patient experience. You get the same active ingredient—paired with doctor-led guidance and the same price for every dose.
We add Vitamin B6 to help ease nausea, which can be common when starting or adjusting tirzepatide. Many people find it makes the experience of starting or increasing their dosage much smoother.
Not at all. The tirzepatide in your prescription is the same strength. The B6 is simply there to help your body tolerate it better—it doesn’t weaken the medication or change how it works.
The biggest difference is that ours is compounded with helpful additives—like B6—to make treatment more comfortable. Otherwise, it works just like standard tirzepatide, targeting GLP-1 and GIP hormones to help reduce appetite, improve blood sugar, and support weight loss.