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Any data on trizepatide doses greater than 15mg

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Does anyone know if any studies have been done on dosing greater than 15 mg of trizepatide? If yes, did it have additional side effects or greater weight loss.
 
I was considering it when I was at 15mg per week. But for me, the dose was strong at the beginning of the week and left me too soon. I settled on 10mg every 5 days and now every 4 days. Seems like a good fit for me. Survo in the fridge for eventual stack.
 
I’ve heard they’re trialing higher dosages but have not seen any official confirmation of exact dosages. Speculation is 20-25mg/wk. i am presently going quite a bit higher than 15/wk and can confirm suppression is better up here. I have yet to find a dose where I have side effects which I don’t think is typical, though.
 
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I stalled at 15 per week. I went to 20 per week and started losing again. Food noise started coming back on day 5 so now I do 15 every 5 days. I am now at my target weight. I am thinking of lowering to 10 every 5 days for maintenance. I have never had any negative sides with Tirz.
 
Does anyone know if any studies have been done on dosing greater than 15 mg of trizepatide? If yes, did it have additional side effects or greater weight loss.
Thanks so much for the feedback. This info has given me insight on what a few of you are experiencing but i know everyone is different and its all trial and error.
 
Wonder what the long term effects would be? Also, do you think you'll just have to continue more and more forever to maintain goal weight?
 
Wonder what the long term effects would be? Also, do you think you'll just have to continue more and more forever to maintain goal weight?
As to long-term effects, you might want to wait for the results of the study currently being conducted.

No. Tirzepatide does not lose its effectiveness over time. Jastreboff, et al. (2025). Tirzepatide for Obesity Treatment and Diabetes Prevention. New England J. Med., 392(10), 958. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2410819; https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMoa2410819.
 
As to long-term effects, you might want to wait for the results of the study currently being conducted.

No. Tirzepatide does not lose its effectiveness over time. Jastreboff, et al. (2025). Tirzepatide for Obesity Treatment and Diabetes Prevention. New England J. Med., 392(10), 958. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2410819; https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMoa2410819.
Here is the link to the full text of the study: Jastreboff, et al. (2025). Tirzepatide for Obesity Treatment and Diabetes Prevention. New England J. Med., 392(10), 958.
 

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