Zepbound® Providers &
Prescriptions in Maryland
Verified Zepbound providers across Maryland. Checked against the NPI registry, sorted by waitlist — not by who pays us.[7]
An injectable medication for chronic weight management in adults — same molecule as Ozempic, higher dose.
Zepbound is the brand name Eli Lilly uses for tirzepatide approved for chronic weight management. It is a once-weekly subcutaneous injection and the first approved dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist. The identical molecule, marketed as Mounjaro, is the FDA-approved formulation for type 2 diabetes.[2][3]
In SURMOUNT-1, adults with obesity (without diabetes) lost a mean of 20.9% of body weight on the 15 mg dose at 72 weeks, versus 3.1% with placebo — among the largest average weight reductions reported for an anti-obesity medication. Zepbound is approved as an adjunct to a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.[1]
What the trials actually showed.
We summarize the SURMOUNT weight-management program. Figures are means at the 72-week primary endpoint, by dose.
Most side effects are gastrointestinal and resolve within weeks.
The most common adverse events in STEP trials were nausea (44%), diarrhea (30%), and vomiting (24%) — more frequent at the 2.4 mg dose than at Ozempic doses, but typically transient.[1] Serious events were rare but include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, and an FDA boxed warning regarding thyroid C-cell tumors based on rodent data.[8]
Most directories hide the price. We don't.
Cash prices vary roughly 50× between the brand-name retail rate and a manufacturer savings card. The number you actually pay depends on your insurance plan, your diagnosis code, and which pharmacy fills the script. Here are the ranges, plainly.
Data sources: GoodRx national retail survey[6], CMS Part D formulary files[5], Novo Nordisk patient access program.
Find a Zepbound provider in Maryland.
Every entry is checked against the NPI registry and the Maryland medical board. Listings are ordered by current waitlist — the provider who can see you fastest appears first. We do not accept payment for placement.
The questions people ask before they book.
Answers reviewed by the GLPHelper Medical Team. Citations link to primary sources — never marketing copy.
They are the same molecule — tirzepatide, made by Eli Lilly — with different FDA-approved indications. Zepbound is approved for chronic weight management; Mounjaro is approved for type 2 diabetes. Insurers treat them as separate products, and weight-loss coverage is far more restricted than diabetes coverage.[1]