Tirzepatide and Zepbound work well for most people, but "not working" can mean a few different things — and the reason matters a lot for figuring out what to do next.
The medication may need adjustment
Food intake patterns can offset the medication
Physiological factors play a role
Plateaus are normal but worth evaluating
A stall lasting several weeks doesn't always signal failure — it may signal a needed adjustment. If progress has genuinely stopped for a prolonged stretch, talk to your provider about dose, diet, or whether a different approach makes sense.
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Tirzepatide and Zepbound work well for most people, but "not working" can mean a few different things — and the reason matters a lot for figuring out what to do next.
The medication may need adjustment
Food intake patterns can offset the medication
Physiological factors play a role
Plateaus are normal but worth evaluating
A stall lasting several weeks doesn't always signal failure — it may signal a needed adjustment. If progress has genuinely stopped for a prolonged stretch, talk to your provider about dose, diet, or whether a different approach makes sense.
Tirzepatide and Zepbound work well for most people, but "not working" can mean a few different things — and the reason matters a lot for figuring out what to do next.
The medication may need adjustment
Food intake patterns can offset the medication
Physiological factors play a role
Plateaus are normal but worth evaluating
A stall lasting several weeks doesn't always signal failure — it may signal a needed adjustment. If progress has genuinely stopped for a prolonged stretch, talk to your provider about dose, diet, or whether a different approach makes sense.
Tirzepatide and Zepbound work well for most people, but "not working" can mean a few different things — and the reason matters a lot for figuring out what to do next.
The medication may need adjustment
Food intake patterns can offset the medication
Physiological factors play a role
Plateaus are normal but worth evaluating
A stall lasting several weeks doesn't always signal failure — it may signal a needed adjustment. If progress has genuinely stopped for a prolonged stretch, talk to your provider about dose, diet, or whether a different approach makes sense.