Medication Switch Guide

Switching from Liraglutide to Tirzepatide: Dose Conversion & Timeline

Switching from Liraglutide to Tirzepatide is a clinical decision that requires understanding dose equivalence, washout considerations, and what to expect in the first weeks on the new medication.

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs. Discuss all treatment decisions with a licensed healthcare provider who knows your complete medical history. Individual results vary significantly from clinical trial averages.

🔔 Always switch under prescriber supervision

Switching GLP-1 medications should be guided by a licensed clinician. Do not self-transition. Dose equivalence tables are approximations — individual response varies.

Why Switch from Liraglutide to Tirzepatide?

Common clinical reasons for switching include:

Dose Equivalence Table

There are no formally established dose equivalence conversions between most GLP-1 medications — each drug has its own dose-response curve and receptor binding profile. The general approach is to restart at the lowest titration dose of the new agent regardless of dose achieved on the prior agent.

When on Liraglutide Start Tirzepatide at Rationale
Any dose2.5 mg (weekly)Standard re-titration recommended for all switches
3.0 mg (max dose)2.5 mg → escalate per scheduleEven patients at maximum doses re-titrate from the starting dose

Washout Period

Transitioning from daily to weekly injection: no formal washout period needed. Take the last daily dose, then start weekly dosing the following day or on your selected injection day.

Liraglutide has a half-life of approximately 13 hours. Tirzepatide has a half-life of approximately 120 hours. These pharmacokinetic differences influence the transition protocol but rarely require a true drug-free washout period for GLP-1 class switches.

What to Expect: First 4 Weeks on Tirzepatide

Patients switching to a new GLP-1 agent often experience a re-emergence of GI side effects (nausea, diarrhea, constipation) during the re-titration period, similar to what occurred when starting the first medication. This is normal and expected — the body is adapting to a new receptor agonist profile.

Monitoring After Switching

Drug Comparison: Liraglutide vs Tirzepatide

FeatureLiraglutideTirzepatide
MechanismGLP-1 receptor agonistGIP/GLP-1 dual receptor agonist
Weight Loss (%)8.0%22.5%
FrequencyDailyWeekly
FDA StatusApproved 2014Approved 2023

For a full comparison, see our Liraglutide vs Tirzepatide comparison page.

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