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Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)
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Mounjaro is a self-injectable pen for weight loss designed to be used once a week. It’s active ingredient is tirzepatide which helps to regulate blood sugar levels and reduce appetite to aid weight loss. Participants in clinical trials have noticed around 20% of body weight has been lost over an 18-month period. Mounjaro is a safe and effective solution for adults seeking to manage their weight, treat type 2 diabetes, and improve their overall health.
The alternative weight loss treatments Wegovy (Semaglutide) and Saxenda (Liraglutide) and the alternative diabetes treatment Ozempic (Semaglutide) are also available.
- Self-injectable medicated pen for weight loss
- Contains the active ingredient tirzepatide
- Safe and effective weekly weight loss medication for adults
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Mounjaro Summary
Condition it treats: | Weight loss; Type-2 Diabetes |
Type of drug: | Dual glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist |
Brand names: | Mounjaro |
Active ingredient: | Tirzepatide |
Available strengths: | 2.5mg, 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 12.5mg, 15mg |
Common side effects | Diarrhoea, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, constipation, stomach pain |
Mounjaro - Key Information
What is Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is a self-injectable pen designed for type-2 diabetes and weight loss. It contains tirzepatide, an active ingredient that regulates blood sugar and energy balance levels, helping to curb appetite and prevent cravings. When used correctly once a week Mounjaro can help suitable patients to lose weight safely alongside a healthy balanced diet and regular exercise.
Does Mounjaro require a prescription?
Yes, Mounjaro requires a valid prescription from a healthcare provider. It is a prescription-only medication used for weight loss and management.
How does Mounjaro work?
The active ingredient in Mounjaro is called tirzepatide. This medication acts on two hormonal receptors: glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). These hormones help regulate blood sugar levels, reduce hunger, and keep you feeling fuller for longer by slowing down stomach emptying.
How effective is Mounjaro?
Clinical trials have shown that when combined with a healthy lifestyle, Mounjaro can lead to significant weight loss of at least 20% over 18 months. This effectiveness is due to its active ingredient, tirzepatide, which regulates blood sugar levels and manages appetite, offering a promising solution for weight management.
When should you use Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is recommended for individuals with a BMI over 30 or over 27 (classified as overweight) who also have weight-related health problems such as prediabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart problems. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if Mounjaro is suitable for you and to ensure proper usage and monitoring.
How is Mounjaro taken?
Mounjaro is a once-weekly self-injectable pen. You inject it under the skin in your stomach, thigh, or upper arm. The dosage starts low and gradually increases until you reach the maintenance dose prescribed by your healthcare provider. It's essential to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider and to rotate injection sites regularly.
Where should I inject Mounjaro into my body?
The best places to inject Mounjaro are areas with more fat, such as your tummy (ensuring to inject more than 5cm away from your belly button), the front of your thighs, or your upper arms. It's crucial to change injection sites regularly, even if you inject in the same area, to avoid discomfort or skin issues.
Patient Information Leaflet
For more information on this prescription medication patients should refer to the Mounjaro patient information leaflet.
Dosage
What is the typical Mounjaro dosage for weight loss?
It is important that you only ever use the dosage of Mounjaro that you have been told to use by your healthcare provider. This will ensure that you are remaining safe whilst using the medication. Typically, your doctor will prescribe the lowest dosage of Mounjaro that provides the desired effect.
Mounjaro Dosage Guide
Below is a table that outlines how much Mounjaro is typically used:
Weeks | Dose | Notes |
---|---|---|
1-4 | 2.5 mg once weekly | Initial dose for titration |
5-8 | 5 mg once weekly | Assess tolerance before increase |
9-12 | 7.5 mg once weekly | Monitor blood sugar levels |
13-16 | 10 mg once weekly | Monitor for efficacy and tolerability |
17-20 | 12.5 mg once weekly | Further increase based on clinical response |
21 onwards | 15 mg once weekly | Maintenance dose if well tolerated |
What should you do if you miss a dose of Mounjaro?
Always consult your doctor if you have missed a dose of Mounjaro for appropriate advice. Typically, if you miss a dose of Mounjaro, you should take the missed dose as soon as possible within the following 4 days (96 hours) after the missed dose. If it has been more than 4 days since the missed dose window, skip the missed dose and take the next dose on the next regularly scheduled day. You should not take 2 doses of Mounjaro (tirzepatide injection) within 3 days of each other.
How long does 1 Mounjaro pen usually last?
Mounjaro can last for up to 21 days if it is unrefrigerated, as long as the external temperature does not go above 30°C; it is advised to keep your pen in the original packaging to protect it from light. Each Mounjaro pen contains 4 doses and because it is a weekly dosage one pen should last for 4 weeks.
Who is Mounjaro suitable for?
Mounjaro is suitable for adults aged 18 and over with a BMI over 30 (classified as obese) or over 27 (classified as overweight) who also have weight-related health problems such as prediabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart problems.
Who is Mounjaro not suitable for?
Mounjaro is not suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as those with certain medical conditions such as severe problems with digesting food, a history of pancreatitis, thyroid cancer, or allergies to tirzepatide or any of its ingredients. It may not be suitable for individuals using certain other diabetes medications. It's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if Mounjaro is safe and appropriate for you based on your medical history and current health status.
Can you use Mounjaro if you are pregnant?
No, your doctor will likely recommend not using Mounjaro (tirzepatide) if you are pregnant because it’s not currently known if it is safe to use during pregnancy. It's important to discontinue the use of Mounjaro at least one month before attempting to become pregnant. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it's essential to discuss your options with a healthcare provider to ensure the safety of both you and your baby.
Can you use Mounjaro if you are breastfeeding?
The safety of using Mounjaro while breastfeeding has not been established, it’s currently unknown if tirzepatide can be passed through to the newborn/infant in breastmilk so there could be a potential safety risk. Therefore, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before using Mounjaro if you are breastfeeding. They can provide guidance based on your individual circumstances and help you make an informed decision regarding the use of Mounjaro while breastfeeding.
Are there interactions between Mounjaro and other medications?
Yes, there can be interactions between Mounjaro and other medications. It's crucial to inform your healthcare provider about all the medications, supplements, and herbal products you are currently taking before starting Mounjaro. This includes both prescription and over-the-counter medications. Your healthcare provider can then assess potential interactions and adjust your treatment plan accordingly to ensure your safety and optimise the effectiveness of your medications.
Side Effects
What are the potential side effects of Mounjaro?
As with all other medications, some users may experience side effects when they are using Mounjaro. There are some side effects that are more common than others. The most common side effects of Mounjaro include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Constipation
- Fatigue
- Lightheadedness
- Flatulence
- Gallstones
If you are concerned about any side effects you are experiencing with Mounjaro then it is recommended that you consult with your healthcare provider for advice.
Warnings
What warnings does Mounjaro come with?
Mounjaro comes with a few warnings you need to know about. It has a boxed warning about the increased risk of developing thyroid cancer as demonstrated in clinical studies. It is important to fully read the patient information leaflet provided with the medication before you use it. You may need to speak to your doctor if you have severe problems with food digestion, a history of pancreatitis, diabetic eye problems, or if you are using other diabetes medications like sulphonylureas or insulin, as it may increase the risk of low blood sugar. When you first start using Mounjaro, you will need to keep an eye out for signs of dehydration.
Mounjaro FAQs
Below are answers to some of the most common questions that EU Meds customers ask about the weight loss medication Mounjaro (tirzepatide).
Is Mounjaro available in the UK?
Yes, Mounjaro is an approved medication in the UK for weight loss and weight management, available to buy for adults over the age of 18 years old with a valid prescription.
Is Mounjaro the same as Ozempic?
No, Mounjaro and Ozempic are not the same medications, although they share similarities in their mechanism of action. Mounjaro contains tirzepatide, while Ozempic contains semaglutide. Both medications belong to the class of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs).
Is Mounjaro the same as Wegovy?
No, Mounjaro and Wegovy are not the same medications, although they are both used for weight loss. Mounjaro contains tirzepatide, while Wegovy contains semaglutide. Both medications belong to the class of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) and help to manage appetite and promote weight loss. However, they have different active ingredients and formulations.
Is Mounjaro the same as Saxenda?
No, Mounjaro and Saxenda are not the same medications, although they are both used for weight loss. Mounjaro contains tirzepatide, while Saxenda contains liraglutide. Both medications help to manage appetite and promote weight loss. However, they have different active ingredients and formulations.
Can you switch from Ozempic to Mounjaro?
Switching from Ozempic to Mounjaro is possible and safe but should only be done under the guidance and supervision of your doctor. You should consult with your healthcare provider for further advice. Your healthcare provider can assess your individual health status, medication history, and treatment goals to determine if switching from Ozempic to Mounjaro is appropriate for you.
Who makes Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company. They are a pharmaceutical company known for developing various medications for a range of health conditions, including diabetes and weight management.
Is Mounjaro a GLP-1?
Yes, Mounjaro is a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist. It contains tirzepatide, which acts as a GLP-1 receptor agonist to regulate blood sugar levels, reduce appetite, and promote weight loss. This mechanism of action is similar to other medications in the GLP-1 receptor agonist class such as Wegovy, which are commonly used for the management of type 2 diabetes and weight loss.
Is Mounjaro and tirzepatide the same thing?
Yes, Mounjaro and tirzepatide are the same thing. Mounjaro is the brand name of the medication, while tirzepatide is the active ingredient in Mounjaro. It's common for medications to have both a brand name and a generic or active ingredient name.
Can you take Mounjaro if you have high blood pressure?
Clinical studies, funded by Eli Lilly and Company, are currently ongoing to assess if Mounjaro affects cardiovascular conditions; early indications suggest that it can significantly lower blood pressure. Whether you can take Mounjaro if you have high blood pressure depends on your individual health status and the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Mounjaro is indicated for adults with a BMI over 30 (classified as obese) or over 27 (classified as overweight) who also have weight-related health problems such as prediabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart problems.
How quickly do you lose weight with Mounjaro?
The rate at which individuals lose weight with Mounjaro can vary significantly depending on factors such as diet, exercise, dosage, and individual response to the medication. Clinical trials have shown that patients could achieve at least 20% weight loss after using tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Mounjaro) for 72 weeks when combined with healthy lifestyle changes. Results with Mounjaro will vary from person to person, however, it is viewed as an effective weight loss medication.
Does Mounjaro make you tired?
Whilst fatigue is not listed as a potential side effect of Mounjaro some Mounjaro user reviews do complain of fatigue after using the medication. Additionally, fatigue can be a common side effect associated with type-2 diabetes. While not everyone will experience fatigue while taking the medication, it is one of the possible adverse effects. If you notice excessive tiredness or any other concerning symptoms while taking Mounjaro, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your symptoms and provide guidance on how to manage them effectively.
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Buying Mounjaro online in the UK
Where can I buy Mounjaro online?
You can buy Mounjaro online from EU Meds which will be delivered directly to your door. Your order includes a free private prescription which you get after a successful review of your online consultation questions by a doctor.
Where can I buy Mounjaro in the UK?
Buy Tirzepatide in the UK
If you are looking to buy Mounjaro in the UK, look no further than EU Meds. Mounjaro can be bought online from EU Meds after you have successfully completed our free online consultation and it has been reviewed by a registered prescriber.
Can I get a private prescription for Mounjaro in the UK?
Mounjaro Private Prescription
Yes, you can get a private prescription online in the UK at EU Meds for Mounjaro. Our process is simple, complete our quick online consultation which will then be reviewed by a registered prescribed. If approved, you can continue to purchase Mounjaro at EU Meds. You should always consult with your doctor or healthcare professional before you start any new treatment to ensure that it is suitable for your needs and for any weight loss advice or a sustainable treatment plan.
Can I buy Mounjaro online?
Yes, you can buy Mounjaro (tirzepatide) online in the UK from EU Meds. Simply complete our quick online consultation with our doctor. Your free private prescription will be issued if approved and your treatment will be dispensed.
How much is Mounjaro in the UK?
At EU Meds, you can buy Mounjaro for as little as £189.37*. EU Meds always provides you with the best possible price for all of our products.
*Please note: The price stated above was correct at the time of writing.
Does Mounjaro make you tired?
Whilst fatigue is not listed as a potential side effect of Mounjaro, some Mounjaro users have complained of fatigue after using the medication. Fatigue can also be a common side effect associated with type-2 diabetes.
Not everyone will experience fatigue while taking the medication, however, it is one of the possible side effects. If you notice excessive tiredness or any other concerning symptoms while taking Mounjaro, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your symptoms and provide guidance on how to manage them effectively.
Does Mounjaro cause erectile dysfunction?
It is not known if tirzepatide can cause erectile dysfunction, also known as ED. Further research is needed in this area to determine if erectile dysfunction could be a potential side effect of tirzepatide.
Does Mounjaro cause hair loss?
Mounjaro does not directly cause hair loss, or the hair loss condition alopecia. In most cases, hair loss when taking the tirzepatide weight loss injections is likely due to the stress of rapid weight loss on your body.
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