Price per pack (10 vials). Discount applies to this compound only – no mix and match.
| 10mg | ||
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| Quantity | Price per Pack | Savings |
| 1 pack | $300 per pack | |
| 2 packs | $255 per pack | 15% off |
| 3 packs | $217 per pack | 28% off |
| 5 packs | $195 per pack | 35% off |
| 10 packs | $176 per pack | 41% off |
| 25 packs | $158 per pack | 47% off |
| 60mg | ||
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| Quantity | Price per Pack | Savings |
| 1 pack | $975 per pack | |
| 2 packs | $829 per pack | 15% off |
| 3 packs | $704 per pack | 28% off |
| 5 packs | $634 per pack | 35% off |
| 10 packs | $571 per pack | 41% off |
| 25 packs | $514 per pack | 47% off |
Tirzepatide — GLP-1R / GIPR Dual Agonist (“Twincretin”)
Tirzepatide is a synthetic 39-amino acid peptide engineered to simultaneously activate two key incretin hormone receptors: GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide). Its dual-receptor profile positions it between the well-established selectivity of semaglutide and the triple-agonist complexity of retatrutide, making it one of the most pharmacologically distinctive compounds available for metabolic research. Structurally based on the native GIP sequence with a C20 fatty diacid moiety enabling albumin binding, tirzepatide achieves a half-life consistent with once-weekly dosing protocols.
Why Dual Incretin Agonism Matters
What makes tirzepatide particularly notable in research is not just that it hits two receptors — it’s how it hits them. Tirzepatide is an imbalanced agonist: it binds the GIP receptor with affinity comparable to native GIP, while engaging the GLP-1 receptor with notably weaker affinity. This pharmacological asymmetry is thought to be a feature, not a limitation — full GIPR engagement appears to potentiate GLP-1R signaling in ways that exceed what selective GLP-1R agonism alone can achieve, while keeping GI tolerability more manageable at escalating doses.
| Receptor | Primary Research Effects |
|---|---|
| GLP-1R | Appetite suppression, slowed gastric emptying, glucose-dependent insulin stimulation, glucagon inhibition |
| GIPR | Enhanced insulin secretion, potentiation of GLP-1R signaling, adipose tissue lipid regulation, energy balance modulation |
| Combined Synergy | Improved insulin sensitivity beyond weight loss alone, superior beta-cell function markers vs. selective GLP-1R agonists |
The synergistic interaction between GIP and GLP-1 receptor activation is a primary subject of active research — co-activation produces insulin and glucagonostatic responses that exceed what either pathway delivers independently.
Research Applications
Tirzepatide is used in studies examining:
Specifications
| Format | Lyophilized powder |
| Purity | ≥99% |
| Aliases | Tirze, Twincretin, LY3298176 |
| Available Sizes | 10mg · 60mg |
| Storage | 2–8°C unopened; stable 12+ months |
| Use | Research purposes only — not for human use |
Reconstitution
Tirzepatide arrives as lyophilized powder and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water prior to use. Use the formula:
Total mg ÷ Volume added (mL) = Concentration (mg/mL)
Example: 10mg vial + 2mL BAC water = 5mg/mL solution
Reconstituted peptide should be stored at 2–8°C and used within 28–30 days.
Protocol Notes
Due to its imbalanced dual-receptor activity and long half-life, tirzepatide protocols employ gradual dose escalation to characterize the individual receptor contributions at each stage and allow for observation of GI-related receptor adaptation.
Typical titration framework:
Commonly observed effects in research models:
Tirzepatide is commonly paired in research settings with:
Purity Guarantee
Every batch is ≥99% purity. If you independently test your compound and the results don’t match — send us the COA and we’ll issue store credit, no questions asked.



