25-60mg Tirz dosage weekly

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25-60mg Tirz dosage weekly yes that's right!
for those curious as i was I have been dosing higher amounts of tirz for the past month to see if any issues would arrive for those that need higher 'doses but cant try reta or stack. I will update again in a month happy researching yall!

25-30mg every 3-4 days was my target
 
I love how this is framed as OP trying to simply help other people.
I read it like it may help some, like himself, if it is successful. I noticed he didn't recommend anyone else to do this and he didn't state that it was without risk.
I have no problem with it personally. I hope it goes really great.
New trials are investigating higher doses.
We all take risks. Although my research drug of choice has been FDA approved, the means in which I've attained it is not.
Others are researching things not yet FDA approved. And I would add, they are having great success.
@Super Trips is not new to this. I trust he knows by now how his body responds and the sides or lack of sides that this means.
 
25-60mg Tirz dosage weekly yes that's right!
for those curious as i was I have been dosing higher amounts of tirz for the past month to see if any issues would arrive for those that need higher 'doses but cant try reta or stack. I will update again in a month happy researching yall!

25-30mg every 3-4 days was my target
Just a quick reminder to everyone reading this — doses that high are way outside anything studied or considered safe.

If you’re experimenting, that’s your choice — but others should know this isn’t comparable to therapeutic use, and it carries real risks (GI shutdown, pancreatitis, severe hypoglycemia, etc.).

Glad you’re sharing your experience, but please everyone be careful and don’t assume higher = better or safe.
 
Good luck morherfucker, get back to us with "but didn't you die?!?!
For all we know, they’re not doing this at all. The reasons why people post this kind of stuff is only known to them.

I do think Oyster was pinning everything he was pinning. But I find it hard to believe that anyone would pin 60mg of Tirz per week.
 
For all we know, they’re not doing this at all. The reasons why people post this kind of stuff is only known to them.

I do think Oyster was pinning everything he was pinning. But I find it hard to believe that anyone would pin 60mg of Tirz per week.
They're studying sema up to 7.5mg which is more than triple max dose. I thought they were looking at higher tirz doses too, but I'm only certain of the sema.
 
25-60mg Tirz dosage weekly yes that's right!
for those curious as i was I have been dosing higher amounts of tirz for the past month to see if any issues would arrive for those that need higher 'doses but cant try reta or stack. I will update again in a month happy researching yall!

25-30mg every 3-4 days was my target
Love those huge nutz and I'm not above 20mg tirz every 5days. I've done 15 tirz with 2mg sema every 6 days.
 
Jesus. You do what you want, it's a free country, but I'd happily trade "not having the information about whether or not this is safe" in exchange for "you are not doing this." I hope you stay healthy and that this is not how we discover any long-term dangers.
 
Just a quick reminder to everyone reading this — doses that high are way outside anything studied or considered safe.

If you’re experimenting, that’s your choice — but others should know this isn’t comparable to therapeutic use, and it carries real risks (GI shutdown, pancreatitis, severe hypoglycemia, etc.).

Glad you’re sharing your experience, but please everyone be careful and don’t assume higher = better or safe.
They have been studying 30mg doses since 2023....just a quick reminder.
 

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They have been studying 30mg doses since 2023....just a quick reminder.
Hmm. See, this is why you shouldn't rely on the top note of a Google AI search. I couldn’t find any reference to 30mg being tested in any clinical study, including the cited SURPASS study. So I asked ChatGPT5.1.
 

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I went down this rabbit hole yesterday with AI. They would not state that higher doses were being tested because it wasn't published yet. After pressing the issue and asking in a multitude of different ways, AI finally stated that higher doses, although not published, were being studied. In an abundance of caution, AI doesn't always state everything they have access to.
 
I went down this rabbit hole yesterday with AI. They would not state that higher doses were being tested because it wasn't published yet. After pressing the issue and asking in a multitude of different ways, AI finally stated that higher doses, although not published, were being studied. In an abundance of caution, AI doesn't always state everything they have access to.
AI says higher doses are 10-15mg, not doses beyond the FDA approved doses.

Studies are reported on even in early stages.

Can’t find a single mention of 30mg studies, even early studies, and certainly not back in 2023.
 
They have been studying 30mg doses since 2023....just a quick reminder.
That screenshot isn’t a study — it’s an AI Overview, not a peer-reviewed paper. And it doesn’t say tirzepatide is dosed at 30 mg in humans. It’s summarizing SURPASS data (which used up to 15 mg) and then speculating about kidney effects.

AI Overviews pull info from across the internet and often mash details together. It’s mixing up “UACR ≥30 mg/g” (a kidney-damage threshold) with a 30 mg drug dose. SURPASS showed benefits on albuminuria in people with baseline UACR ≥30 mg/g, but the trials only tested up to 15 mg weekly (and single-dose SAD studies in humans went as high as ~8 mg). That’s not evidence for 25–60 mg/week or dosing every 3–4 days.
So, pretty sure the only thing that hit 30 mg in that screenshot was albuminuria, not tirzepatide. Google AI mixed up a kidney marker with a drug dose — which is why using AI summaries as a ‘credible study source’ is shaky from the start..... Just a quick reminder😉
 
AI says higher doses are 10-15mg, not doses beyond the FDA approved doses.

Studies are reported on even in early stages.

Can’t find a single mention of 30mg studies, even early studies, and certainly not back in 2023.
 

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That screenshot isn’t a study — it’s an AI Overview, not a peer-reviewed paper. And it doesn’t say tirzepatide is dosed at 30 mg in humans. It’s summarizing SURPASS data (which used up to 15 mg) and then speculating about kidney effects.

AI Overviews pull info from across the internet and often mash details together. It’s mixing up “UACR ≥30 mg/g” (a kidney-damage threshold) with a 30 mg drug dose. SURPASS showed benefits on albuminuria in people with baseline UACR ≥30 mg/g, but the trials only tested up to 15 mg weekly (and single-dose SAD studies in humans went as high as ~8 mg). That’s not evidence for 25–60 mg/week or dosing every 3–4 days.
So, pretty sure the only thing that hit 30 mg in that screenshot was albuminuria, not tirzepatide. Google AI mixed up a kidney marker with a drug dose — which is why using AI summaries as a ‘credible study source’ is shaky from the start..... Just a quick reminder😉
Here ya go. Ai must have seen this and confused it with dosage. You win. Thought about ending my existence but ultimately decided you can still bl#w me. Now pin your 2.5mg and prep ur chamomile tea.... However, when reta is approved watch how quick the tirz is studied at 30 and 45mg.
 

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They've been researching 30mg doses for last 2.5 years ... but you 3mg weirdos just stick to that.
They're studying sema up to 7.5mg which is more than triple max dose. I thought they were looking at higher tirz doses too, but I'm only certain of the sema.
So… screenshots from Google AI = ‘they’re studying 30 mg tirzepatide, so 60mg 2x a week is fine’?
And an experimental sema dose = green light for DIY megadosing?

That’s not research — it’s just irresponsibility with citations .

You do you, truly… just maybe ease up on the misinformation for the rest of us, especially if it could be dangerous.
 
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