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Is Lilly’s Compounded Tirzepatide with Vitamin B12 Safe Due to Impurities?

Note: Compounded drugs are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and may carry greater risks than FDA-approved treatments.

The pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly has issued a caution regarding imitation compounded versions of its popular GLP-1 tirzepatide medications, Mounjaro and Zepbound. They claim that the versions which include added vitamin B12 contain “significant” impurities.

The warning stems from a preliminary study funded by Lilly that has not yet undergone peer review. Consequently, these results have not been validated by external researchers for publishing in medical journals.

In their statement, Lilly mentioned that they have “notified the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about these findings and recommends that individuals using these unverified products consult their healthcare providers for advice regarding alternative treatment options.”

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