Compounded tirzepatide and pregnancy: safety, planning, breastfeeding
Compounded tirzepatide · tirzepatide (compounded) · by 503A/503B compounding pharmacies
Reviewed by the glpzoom Editorial Team against primary clinical sources — FDA labeling, peer-reviewed trials, and specialty-society guidelines.
Content current as of June 2026; updated when guidance or availability changes.
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Discontinue 1-2 months before planned conception. The 2026 compounding legality narrowing means many patients are transitioning to branded Zepbound or Mounjaro — pregnancy planning is a reasonable additional trigger to switch.
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Frequently asked
Can I take Compounded tirzepatide while pregnant?+
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Discontinue 1-2 months before planned conception. The 2026 compounding legality narrowing means many patients are transitioning to branded Zepbound or Mounjaro — pregnancy planning is a reasonable additional trigger to switch.
How long before pregnancy should I stop Compounded tirzepatide?+
Manufacturer guidance typically recommends a 1-2 month washout before planned conception. Confirm timing with your prescriber.
Can I breastfeed while on Compounded tirzepatide?+
Compounded tirzepatide is not recommended while breastfeeding. Discuss alternative options with your clinician.