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Age \\\u003C 18 or \\> 80 years\n2. Pregnant or Breastfeeding female\n3. Diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis, microscopic colitis, ischemic colitis, radiation colitis, diverticular disease-associated colitis, toxic megacolon, active infectious colitis or positive test for Clostridioides Difficile toxin at screening\n4. BMI \\\u003C 25\n5. Current or previous diagnosis of anorexia nervosa\n6. Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes\n7. Use of concomitant hypoglycemic agents\n8. Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma\n9. History of multiple endocrine neoplasia\n10. Known serious hypersensitivity to tirzepatide or any of its excipients\n11. Have functional or post-operative short-bowel syndrome\n12. Had intestinal resection ≤ 24 weeks prior to inclusion or other intra-abdominal surgeries ≤ 12 weeks prior to study inclusion\n13. Active treatment with steroids\\*\n14. Positive stool test for parasites, C. 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