Tirzepatide carries a boxed warning regarding the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors based on rodent studies. Several patient populations should not use tirzepatide.
Tirzepatide (Mounjaro and Zepbound) carries an FDA boxed warning regarding the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors based on rodent studies. Several patient populations have absolute or relative contraindications, and clinical judgment is required for many borderline situations. The information below summarizes the FDA prescribing information; final treatment decisions belong to a licensed clinician with access to the patient's full history.
Tirzepatide delays gastric emptying, which may affect the absorption of orally administered medications taken at the same time. The most clinically relevant interactions involve hormonal contraceptives — patients on oral contraceptives may have reduced contraceptive efficacy during tirzepatide initiation and titration. Switching to a non-oral contraceptive (such as intrauterine device, implant, injection, or transdermal) or adding a barrier method for the four weeks after initiation and after each dose escalation is the FDA-recommended approach. Other narrow-therapeutic-index oral medications (such as warfarin, levothyroxine, and certain anti-seizure drugs) may warrant monitoring during initiation.
Recommended monitoring includes baseline and periodic assessment of: renal function (eGFR), liver enzymes, fasting glucose and HbA1c (in patients with diabetes or prediabetes), thyroid examination if clinically indicated, gallbladder symptoms, signs and symptoms of pancreatitis, depression and suicidal ideation (mood monitoring is part of the labeled precautions for GLP-1 weight management products), and pregnancy status in patients of reproductive potential.
A thyroid nodule alone is not an absolute contraindication. The boxed warning addresses medullary thyroid carcinoma specifically. Patients with thyroid nodules should have appropriate workup (typically ultrasound and biopsy when indicated) before starting any GLP-1 receptor agonist.
Most thyroid cancers (papillary, follicular) are not medullary. The boxed warning specifically addresses MTC and MEN 2. A family history of non-medullary thyroid cancer is not an absolute contraindication, but clinical history should be reviewed in detail.
Tirzepatide is not FDA-approved for type 1 diabetes. Some off-label use exists in clinical practice as an adjunct to insulin in selected patients with obesity, but this is investigational and requires close monitoring.
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