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Side-by-Side Comparison

Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide

Dosing, half-life, mechanism, benefits, and safety — side by side.

Tirzepatide

FDA Approved

Dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist with superior weight loss efficacy

Half-Life

~5 days

Route

SC

Dose

2.5-15 mg Weekly

MW

4813.45 Da

Full Tirzepatide research guide →

Semaglutide

FDA Approved

GLP-1 receptor agonist for weight loss and type 2 diabetes management

Half-Life

~7 days

Route

SC

Dose

0.25-2.4 mg Weekly

MW

4113.58 Da

Full Semaglutide research guide →

Quick Reference

TirzepatideSemaglutide
CategoryN/AN/A
RouteSCSC
Typical Dose2.5-15 mg Weekly0.25-2.4 mg Weekly
FrequencyWeeklyWeekly
FDA ApprovedYesYes
WADA StatusNot bannedNot banned

Pharmacokinetics

TirzepatideSemaglutide
Half-Life~5 days~7 days
Research StatusN/AN/A
CAS Number2023788-19-2910463-68-2

Molecular

TirzepatideSemaglutide
Molecular Weight4813.454113.58
Molecular FormulaC225H348N48O68C187H291N45O59
Sequence Length180 aa180 aa
MechanismDual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist for enhanced metabolic effectsGLP-1 receptor agonist that regulates appetite and glucose metabolism

Key Benefits

TirzepatideSemaglutide
BenefitsSuperior weight loss vs GLP-1 alone; Enhanced glycemic control; Dual hormone pathway activation; Cardiovascular protection; Improved metabolic parameters; Dual agonist (GLP-1; GIP); Superior weight loss vs SemaglutideSignificant weight loss; Blood sugar control; Reduced cardiovascular risk; Appetite suppression; Improved insulin sensitivity; GLP-1 agonist; Significant weight loss; Blood sugar control.

Safety & Warnings

TirzepatideSemaglutide
Safety NoteFDA approved. Most common side effects are GI-related and typically mild to moderate.FDA approved for diabetes and obesity. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Side EffectsInteraction; Interaction; GI events; Discontinuation; Nausea; Vomiting; Rare pancreatitis/gallbladder disease; ConstipationConstipation; Interaction; Nausea; Diarrhea; Rare pancreatitis or thyroid risk; Interaction; GI adverse events; Discontinuation (GI)
Athlete WarningNot WADA banned - safe for competitive athletes when used under medical supervisionNot WADA banned - safe for competitive athletes when used under medical supervision

Which should you choose?

Semaglutide has a longer half-life (~~7 days) than Tirzepatide (~~5 days), which can mean less frequent dosing.

Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide — FAQ

Which has a longer half-life: Tirzepatide or Semaglutide?

Tirzepatide has a half-life of ~~5 days while Semaglutide has a half-life of ~~7 days. A longer half-life generally means less frequent dosing and more stable levels.

Can I stack Tirzepatide and Semaglutide together?

Whether Tirzepatide and Semaglutide can be stacked depends on their mechanisms and receptor targets. Use the stack compatibility checker to analyze synergies and conflicts before combining any peptides.

Which is better: Tirzepatide or Semaglutide?

There is no universal "better" peptide — it depends on your goal. Tirzepatide is Dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist for enhanced metabolic effects. Semaglutide is GLP-1 receptor agonist that regulates appetite and glucose metabolism. Choose based on your primary goal and research profile.