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has tirzepetide and semaglutide been studied for sublingual administration and what doses?

AlphaMD's Answer

It has, and it is available through us as well. However this is only for Semaglutide, not Tirzepatide yet. The big pharmacies of Empower doesn't have it yet, but we also work with others and those do. The one we use is likely to create a sublingual tablet for Tirzepatide in the future, but they would need to make sure there's a market for that one by seeing how the Semaglutide one does I believe.

The sublingual tablets are 250 mcg / 100 mcg (0.1 mg) per SLT, 500 mcg / 100 mcg (0.1 mg) per SLT, or 1000 mcg / 100 mcg (0.1 mg) per SLT. Generally dosed daily & with the same method of dosing increase every 4 weeks to side effect tolerance.

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