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Hi all - I'm still deciding if tirz is right for me. I'm mostly interested in trying to bring down my chronic inflammation. Unfortunately, thanks to my insurance exemption I can't get zepbound through insurance so I'm considering compounded versions to save some money. It seems as if everyone on this sub is using injectionable tirzepatide, but I was curious if anyone had any experience with oral versions? Either drops or tablets? It seems like they do exist - but I'm not sure how viable an option that really is. Thank you in advance.
Intent Score
65
Intent
70
Confidence
Summary
The author is considering using oral compounded tirzepatide due to insurance issues with Zepbound and is seeking information on its viability.
Reasoning
This post falls into TIER 2 as the author is actively researching options for tirzepatide but has not shown immediate intent to start or access the medication. They express interest in compounded versions due to insurance limitations, indicating they are gathering information before making a decision.
Extracted Signals
- Considering compounded versions to save some money
“I'm considering compounded versions to save some money.”
- Curious about oral versions
“I was curious if anyone had any experience with oral versions?”
Model: gpt-4o-mini · Prompt: v2 · 5/13/2026, 4:01:19 PM