GLP-1 Weight Loss in LA: Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide Compared

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If you’re considering medical weight loss in LA, you’ll likely be choosing between Tirzepatide (Mounjaro / Zepbound) and Semaglutide (Ozempic / Wegovy). Both are GLP-1 receptor agonists. Both produce real, sustained weight loss when paired with protocol oversight. But they’re not interchangeable. Here’s the practical comparison.

The headline difference

TirzepatideSemaglutide
MechanismDual GLP-1 + GIP agonistGLP-1 only
Avg. weight loss (52 weeks)~21% body weight~15% body weight
Brand namesMounjaro, ZepboundOzempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus
FrequencyWeekly injectionWeekly injection (or oral daily)
Cost (cash, monthly)$400-1,200$300-900
FDA approvalType 2 diabetes + chronic weight managementType 2 diabetes + chronic weight management

Tirzepatide — when it’s the better fit

Tirzepatide produces the strongest sustained weight loss in clinical trials. It works on two receptors (GLP-1 and GIP) instead of just one, which is why most patients lose more weight on Tirzepatide than on Semaglutide at equivalent doses.

Best for:

  • Patients who didn’t see enough weight loss on Semaglutide
  • Higher BMI starting points (35+) where you need more aggressive intervention
  • Patients who can tolerate the slightly higher rate of GI side effects

Semaglutide — when it’s the better fit

Best for:

  • First-time GLP-1 users who want the more-studied option
  • Patients with milder weight loss goals (10-15%)
  • Cost-conscious patients (~25% cheaper than Tirzepatide on average)
  • Patients who tolerate it well — fewer GI side effects in head-to-head trials

Side effects you should expect with both

The first 4-8 weeks of any GLP-1 are bumpy. Most patients experience:

  • Nausea (worse on Tirzepatide)
  • Reduced appetite (the point — but can swing too far)
  • Fatigue, especially during dose escalation
  • Constipation or alternating GI rhythm
  • Mild dehydration if you don’t actively drink water (you stop feeling thirsty)

These usually resolve by week 6-12. If they don’t, your provider can dose-adjust.

What “medically supervised” actually means

The difference between buying GLP-1s online and doing them under medical supervision is real. With supervision you get:

  • Pre-treatment labs to rule out contraindications (thyroid, kidney, GI)
  • Dose escalation guided by your tolerance — not a one-size schedule
  • Side-effect management (anti-nausea, electrolyte support, hydration via IV drip if needed)
  • Body composition tracking — distinguishing fat loss from muscle loss
  • Off-ramp guidance when you hit your target — most patients regain 50-70% of weight lost without proper exit protocol

The IV stack many LA patients add

GLP-1 patients commonly combine with:

What’s next after GLP-1?

Most patients stay on GLP-1 for 12-24 months, then transition to maintenance protocols. That can include peptides (CJC-1295, Sermorelin), continued nutrition coaching, and resistance training. Without a structured exit, regain is the norm.

This guide is general information about a prescription medication, not personalized medical advice. GLP-1 therapy requires medical supervision and lab work. Contact Dripology for a free consult to discuss whether GLP-1 is right for you.

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