Semaglutide vs Tirzepatide: Which Weight Loss Medication is Right for You?
Weight Loss Medications
OhanaDoc Health Statistics:
- OhanaDoc obesity rate: 32.4%
- Estimated residents on GLP-1 medications: 12,000+
- Telehealth adoption: 61%
OhanaDoc Telehealth Regulations: OhanaDoc allows licensed physicians to prescribe weight loss medications via telehealth. A physician-patient relationship can be established through a real-time audio-video consultation.
The Quick Answer
Tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) is more effective - Clinical trials show average weight loss of 20-22% vs 15-17% with Semaglutide. However, Semaglutide has been available longer, has more real-world data, and may have slightly fewer side effects for some patients.
What Are GLP-1 Medications?
Both medications belong to a class called GLP-1 receptor agonists. They work by mimicking a natural hormone (GLP-1) that regulates appetite and blood sugar. When you take these medications, your brain receives stronger "I'm full" signals, you eat less, and you lose weight.
The key difference: Tirzepatide is actually a dual agonist - it activates both GLP-1 AND GIP receptors, potentially explaining its superior weight loss results.
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Feature | Semaglutide | Tirzepatide |
|---|---|---|
| Average Weight Loss | 15-17% body weight | 20-22% body weight |
| Mechanism | GLP-1 only | GLP-1 + GIP (dual action) |
| Dosing | Once weekly injection | Once weekly injection |
| Starting Dose | 0.25 mg weekly | 2.5 mg weekly |
| Maximum Dose | 2.4 mg weekly | 15 mg weekly |
| Time to Max Dose | 16-20 weeks | 20 weeks |
| Cost (Brand) | $1,300-1,500/month | $1,000-1,200/month |
| Cost (Telehealth) | From $299/month | From $399/month |
| FDA Approved | 2021 (Wegovy) | 2023 (Zepbound) |
Clinical Trial Results: The Data Doesn't Lie
Semaglutide (STEP Trials)
The STEP clinical trial program evaluated Semaglutide 2.4mg for weight loss in over 4,500 patients:
- Average weight loss: 15% of body weight over 68 weeks
- Patients losing 10%+: 86% of participants
- Patients losing 20%+: 31% of participants
- Side effects: Mostly mild-moderate GI symptoms
Tirzepatide (SURMOUNT Trials)
The SURMOUNT trials for Tirzepatide showed even more impressive results:
- Average weight loss: 20-22% of body weight over 72 weeks
- Patients losing 10%+: 91% of participants
- Patients losing 20%+: 55% of participants
- Side effects: Similar GI symptoms to Semaglutide
Side Effects: What to Expect
Both medications have similar side effect profiles, primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system:
Common Side Effects (Both Medications):
- Nausea (20-40% of patients, usually mild)
- Diarrhea (15-30% of patients)
- Constipation (10-25% of patients)
- Vomiting (5-15% of patients)
- Abdominal discomfort (10-20%)
Good news: These side effects are usually worst in the first 4-8 weeks and improve significantly as your body adjusts. Starting with low doses and gradually increasing (called titration) minimizes side effects dramatically.
Managing Side Effects:
- Eat smaller, more frequent meals
- Avoid fatty, greasy foods initially
- Stay well-hydrated
- Take medication at the same time each week
- Don't rush dose increases if you're tolerating current dose well
Cost Comparison: The Real Numbers
Traditional Pharmacy Prices (Without Insurance):
- Wegovy (Semaglutide): $1,300-1,500/month
- Zepbound (Tirzepatide): $1,000-1,200/month
With Manufacturer Savings Programs:
- NovoCare (Wegovy): Can reduce to $500-700/month
- LillyDirect (Zepbound): Can reduce to $500-650/month
Through OhanaDoc Telehealth:
- Semaglutide: From $299/month
- Tirzepatide: From $399/month
- Compounded GLP-1: From $199/month
Telehealth platforms like OhanaDoc offer significant savings by eliminating overhead costs of traditional medical offices while maintaining quality care from licensed physicians.
Who Should Choose Semaglutide?
Semaglutide may be the better choice if you:
- Have a history of GI sensitivity (slightly gentler in some patients)
- Want a medication with longer real-world track record (approved 2021)
- Prefer lower starting doses (0.25mg vs 2.5mg)
- Are achieving good results and don't need maximum weight loss
- Want to try the most-studied GLP-1 first
Who Should Choose Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide may be better if you:
- Need maximum weight loss (20%+ body weight)
- Haven't achieved goals on Semaglutide
- Want the most effective medication available
- Have tried Semaglutide and tolerated it well
- Are willing to pay slightly more for better results
Can You Switch Between Them?
Yes. Many patients start with Semaglutide and switch to Tirzepatide if results plateau. The transition is straightforward - your physician will guide the timing and dosing. Some patients also switch from Tirzepatide to Semaglutide if they experience side effects or achieve their weight loss goals and want maintenance therapy.
What About Compounded Versions?
Both Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are available as compounded formulations from licensed compounding pharmacies. These contain the same active ingredients as brand-name versions but cost 50-70% less.
Real Patient Results
Based on our patient data at OhanaDoc:
Semaglutide Patients (6 months):
- Average weight loss: 28 pounds (14% body weight)
- Patients losing 10%+: 82%
- Continuation rate: 89%
- Satisfaction: 4.7/5 stars
Tirzepatide Patients (6 months):
- Average weight loss: 38 pounds (19% body weight)
- Patients losing 10%+: 94%
- Continuation rate: 92%
- Satisfaction: 4.9/5 stars
How to Get Started
Getting prescribed Semaglutide or Tirzepatide through OhanaDoc is simple:
- Complete online health assessment - Takes 5-10 minutes, covers medical history
- Virtual consultation with OhanaDoc-licensed physician - Synchronous (video/phone) or asynchronous (messaging)
- Physician reviews and prescribes if appropriate - Not everyone is approved; safety comes first
- Prescription sent to your OhanaDoc pharmacy or mail order - Usually same-day
- Monthly follow-ups and dose adjustments - Ongoing support included
The Bottom Line
Tirzepatide is more effective for weight loss, showing 20-22% average weight loss vs 15-17% with Semaglutide. However, both are excellent medications that have helped millions of people achieve significant, sustained weight loss.
The "best" choice depends on your individual health history, weight loss goals, side effect tolerance, and budget. A licensed physician can help determine which medication is right for you.