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Oral tirzepatide · needle-free · prescribed online

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The same dual-pathway tirzepatide, taken as a daily dose that dissolves under your tongue. No needles, no weekly shot. Quiet the cravings. Target stubborn fat. First month from $49 if a licensed provider approves you.

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  • First month from $49
  • No needles, ever
  • Pay $0 if not approved
  • US-licensed providers
  • 100% online, no clinic visit
  • Shipped to your door
$49*first month

First month from $49 on the 12-month plan. Needle-free, and the longer you commit, the less you pay.

For anyone who wants a GLP-1 without the needle

You would try tirzepatide. The weekly needle is what stops you.

  • You have lost the same weight before, and it always found you again.
  • The cravings never quit. Food runs your day instead of the other way around.
  • You know a GLP-1 could help, but a weekly injection is a hard no.
  • Needles, syringes, sharps disposal. It is enough to keep you on the sidelines.
  • You want the result without the ritual you dread every week.
  • This was never about discipline. It was about biology, and about the needle.

The appetite signals your body uses to defend its weight are the real problem, and tirzepatide acts on two of them at once. Now you can get it as a daily dose under your tongue, no needle required.

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Two appetite pathways, zero needles

Why eating less finally feels effortless.

Most weight-loss medications work on one hunger signal. Tirzepatide works on two, GLP-1 and GIP, so appetite control stops feeling like a fight. In oral form you get it as a daily dose under the tongue instead of a weekly shot. A US-licensed provider decides if it is right for you.

Cravings go quiet

Tirzepatide helps turn down the signals that drive snacking and second helpings. You eat less without the battle.

Full sooner, full longer

It slows how fast your stomach empties, so a smaller plate leaves you satisfied.

Under the tongue, no needle

A daily dose dissolves under your tongue and absorbs into your bloodstream. The same dual GLP-1 and GIP molecule as the injection, without the syringe.

Provider-decided, start to finish

A US-licensed provider reviews your intake and prescribes only if it is right and safe for you. Subject to medical approval.

Oral tirzepatide is a compounded medication, prescription-only, and prescribed only after review by a US-licensed provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.

I wanted a GLP-1 but I am terrified of needles. Taking it under my tongue each morning made it doable, and the cravings finally went quiet.

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Your plan, your price

First month from $49.

Pick a plan. The longer you commit, the lower your entry price. Oral tirzepatide is a compounded medication, prescription-only, and subject to medical approval by a US-licensed provider.

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You only pay for your plan. Everything else is $0.
Online medical visit$49$0
Shipping$25$0
Dose adjustments$0
24/7 care-team support$0
Membership fees$0
Our promise

A US-licensed provider reviews your intake before anything ships. If you are not approved, you pay nothing.

GLP-1 weight loss

See what's possible.

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Why oral, why now

Same molecule. No needle.

Needle-free daily protocol

Needle-free, every day

A discreet dose that dissolves under your tongue. No syringes, no sharps, no needle anxiety, just a few seconds each morning.

Appetite control

Quiet the cravings that wreck willpower

The same dual GLP-1 and GIP appetite signal as injectable tirzepatide, delivered daily so eating less stops feeling like a fight.

Discreet daily ritual

A daily ritual that travels

Takes seconds, fits your morning, and packs anywhere. No weekly injection to schedule your life around.

Same active molecule

The same active molecule

Sublingual delivery of the same tirzepatide compound used in injectable protocols, prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy.

Metabolic and cardiovascular support

Steadier daily exposure

Daily dosing can mean smoother blood levels than a weekly shot, for steadier appetite control with fewer peaks and troughs.

The dual-pathway molecule, needle-free

The dual-pathway molecule

Many weight-loss medications act on one appetite signal. Tirzepatide acts on two, GLP-1 and GIP, together. Now without the needle.

Straight answers before you start

What is Telos Rx, and how does it work?
Telos Rx is a 100% online telehealth service. You answer a few health questions in a short online visit. A US-licensed provider reviews it and, if oral tirzepatide is appropriate for you, writes a prescription. A US-licensed compounding pharmacy then prepares your medication and ships it discreetly to your door. No clinic, no waiting room, just your phone.
How do I take it, and is it really needle-free?
Yes, no needles. You hold one daily dose under your tongue for about 60 to 90 seconds, then swallow. Most people do it with morning coffee or before bed. It absorbs through the tissue under your tongue, so there is no injection, no syringe, and nothing to dispose of.
Is oral tirzepatide right for me?
A licensed provider decides that, not a quiz. Eligibility generally starts at a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related condition. If you want a GLP-1 but the weekly needle has kept you away, this was built for you. Start the online visit and let a provider decide what fits. You pay nothing if you are not approved.
How is this different from the injection?
It is the same tirzepatide molecule, taken daily under the tongue instead of as a weekly injection. Sublingual absorption is lower than a subcutaneous shot, so your provider adjusts the dose strength accordingly. Daily dosing also tends to give steadier blood levels, which can mean smoother appetite control. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
How fast will I notice a change?
Your provider matches your dose to your goals, and many people feel the cravings quiet down in the first few weeks. Real weight change builds over months. This is a steady process, not a crash. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
What about side effects?
GI side effects like nausea are typically milder than the injectable because peak blood levels are lower. Some people notice a mild tingling under the tongue during the first few doses. Message your care team anytime something feels off, and your provider can adjust your plan.
What is included, and what does it cost?
Your first month starts from $49. That covers your online visit, provider review, your compounded oral tirzepatide shipped to your door, and ongoing support from your care team. Longer plans lock in a lower entry price: 6 months at $99 is most popular, 12 months at $49 is best value. Standard pricing applies after your first month, and everything is subject to provider approval.
Do real providers oversee this, and is compounded legit?
Yes. Every prescription is reviewed and approved by a US-licensed provider, and your medication is prepared by a US-licensed compounding pharmacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved; they are made by a licensed pharmacy for a specific patient based on a provider's prescription. Your care team stays with you the whole way, and you can change or cancel per your plan terms.

Important safety and compliance information. Telos Rx is an asynchronous online telehealth service and is not a substitute for in-person medical care or emergency services; if you have a medical emergency, call 911. Oral tirzepatide is a prescription-only medication and is dispensed as a compounded medication by a US-licensed compounding pharmacy only after a US-licensed provider reviews your online intake and determines that treatment is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Oral tirzepatide does not cure, treat, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. It is taken as a daily dose under the tongue; sublingual bioavailability is lower than subcutaneous injection, and your provider sets your dose accordingly. The most common side effects are gastrointestinal, including nausea, reflux, and constipation; these are usually mild, tend to be worst early, and often ease with gradual dose titration, and some patients notice mild tingling under the tongue. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any other medications. Eligibility generally requires a body-mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related condition, as determined by your provider; not everyone qualifies, and you are charged for medication only if a provider approves you. Pricing shown is for compounded oral tirzepatide; first-month promotional pricing applies to the first month only, with standard pricing thereafter. The 3, 6, and 12-month plans are prepaid for the plan term; the 1-month plan is billed month to month. FSA/HSA eligibility depends on your individual plan. Any testimonials reflect individual experiences, are not typical, and results vary.