Tirzepatide & Sleep Apnea: A Chattanooga Physician’s Guide













Paul Miranda, MD
Board-Certified in Family Medicine · Emergency Physician · Obesity Medicine Association member

I’m an emergency and Family Medicine physician in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and founder of Summit Metabolic Health. I read every patient chart personally. These articles give honest, evidence-based answers about GLP-1 medications and metabolic health.

Medically reviewed by Paul Miranda, MD · Last reviewed July 2026
Updated July 2026
GLP-1 & Weight Loss Science · Summit Metabolic Health

Tirzepatide & Sleep Apnea: A Chattanooga Physician’s Guide

Many patients come to Summit Metabolic Health in Chattanooga focused entirely on the scale — and are surprised when I bring up their sleep. But obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity are deeply intertwined, and one of the most important developments in this field is that a weight-management medication, tirzepatide, has been studied and approved specifically to help OSA in adults with obesity. Here’s what that means for you.

The Weight–Sleep Apnea Loop

Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition where the airway repeatedly collapses during sleep, interrupting breathing. Excess weight — particularly around the neck and abdomen — is a major driver. And it’s a vicious cycle: poor, fragmented sleep disrupts the hormones that regulate appetite and metabolism, which makes weight harder to manage, which worsens the apnea.

Plenty of people live for years with untreated OSA, blaming daytime fatigue, brain fog, and irritability on “just being busy.” Often, weight and sleep are quietly feeding each other the whole time.

Why Tirzepatide Is Notable Here

Tirzepatide is a dual-action medication (it works on both GIP and GLP-1 pathways) that produces substantial weight loss. What sets it apart in this conversation is that it was specifically studied in adults who have moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea along with obesity, and it became the first medication of its kind approved to treat OSA in that population.

In those studies, tirzepatide meaningfully reduced the number of breathing interruptions during sleep, and patients also reported feeling better — improved sleep quality and daytime functioning, not just better numbers on a sleep study. For people whose apnea is driven by weight, that’s a genuinely important option.

It complements, not replaces, your sleep care: a CPAP machine and the guidance of your sleep physician remain central to OSA care for many people. Tirzepatide addressing the underlying weight driver doesn’t automatically mean you stop other treatments. These decisions are made together, with your sleep specialist in the loop.

More Than Convenience — It’s About Long-Term Health

Untreated sleep apnea isn’t just exhausting; it’s linked to serious cardiovascular and metabolic consequences over time. Addressing the weight that drives it — while continuing appropriate sleep care — is a meaningful investment in your long-term health, not just your energy tomorrow.


How We Approach This at Summit

At Summit Metabolic Health in Chattanooga, we don’t treat weight in isolation. If sleep apnea is part of your picture, we factor it in, coordinate with your sleep care, and choose therapy with your whole health in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tirzepatide treat obstructive sleep apnea?

Tirzepatide has been studied and approved to help moderate-to-severe OSA in adults with obesity, where it reduced breathing interruptions during sleep. Whether it’s right for you depends on a physician evaluation.

Will tirzepatide let me stop using my CPAP?

Not necessarily. CPAP and your sleep physician’s guidance remain important. Any change to your sleep-apnea treatment should be made together with your care team.

How does weight loss help sleep apnea?

Excess weight, especially around the neck and abdomen, contributes to airway collapse during sleep. Reducing that weight can lessen the severity of OSA for many people.

Want weight-loss care done carefully, by an actual physician? Book a free 20-minute consultation with Dr. Miranda.

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This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute individual medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Tirzepatide and other GLP-1/GIP medications are prescription therapies with risks and contraindications that require physician evaluation. If sleep apnea is part of your health picture, coordinate any change to your treatment with your sleep physician. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. Summit Metabolic Health serves patients in Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and Washington.

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