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Reviewed By: Dr. John Lekkas

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Last reviewed on: 05/03/2026

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Mounjaro Injection

Medication Features

Mounjaro is a prescription-only weight loss injection in the UK. It is prescribed to support weight management in adults where excess weight may affect long-term health. Mounjaro works by reducing appetite and helping you feel fuller between meals. It is fully licensed and approved for weight loss in the UK.

Treatment begins only after a medical assessment confirms suitability. It works alongside lifestyle changes rather than replacing them and is intended for steady, clinically supervised progress rather than rapid results.

Simply fill in a free consultation form. Our clinical team will review your details and prescribe a suitable treatment. Home delivery is discreet, and essential supplies such as needles or sharps bins can be arranged during the assessment process if needed.

Prices include prescription

2.5 mg (4 x doses of 2.5 mg) The starting dose of Mounjaro is 2.5 mg, which costs £189.00 for 4 weeks. This dose helps your body to adjust to the medication. It is taken from week 1 to week 4 as your starting dose. £189.00
5 mg (4 x doses of 5 mg) After the starting dose, the first continuation dose of Mounjaro is 5 mg, which costs £230.00 for 4 weeks. It is taken from week 5 to week 8 of starting the weight loss shot. £230.00
7.5 mg (4 x doses of 7.5 mg) The second continuation dose of Mounjaro is 7.5 mg, which costs £306.00 for 4 weeks. It is preferably taken from week 9 to week 12 of your weight loss journey. £306.00
10 mg (4 x doses of 10 mg) The third continuation dose of Mounjaro is 10 mg, which costs £330.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 13 to week 16 of your weight loss journey. £330.00
12.5 mg (4 x doses of 12.5 mg) The fourth continuation dose of Mounjaro is 12.5 mg, which costs £347.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 17 to week 20 when the body has adjusted to the weight loss shot. £347.00
15 mg (4 x doses of 15 mg) The maintenance dose of Mounjaro is 15 mg, which costs £367.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 21 onwards when your body has completely adjusted to the weight loss shot. This dose will continue for the remaining duration of your treatment. £367.00
Dosage

New to Mounjaro? You’ll start on 2.5mg

2.5 mg
£189.00
5 mg
£230.00
7.5 mg
£306.00
10 mg
£330.00
12.5 mg
£347.00
15 mg
£367.00

The starting dose of Mounjaro is 2.5 mg, which costs £189.00 for 4 weeks. This dose helps your body to adjust to the medication. It is taken from week 1 to week 4 as your starting dose.

What is Mounjaro treatment?

Mounjaro is a prescription-only treatment for weight loss and type 2 diabetes. It is supplied as a pre-filled injection pen and prescribed under medical guidance. It is suitable for adults with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with weight-related health conditions, where excess weight may affect health.

The medicine contains tirzepatide, which interacts with two key gut hormones (GLP1 and GIP) involved in how the body processes food. These hormones influence hunger, digestion, and how full you feel after eating. By supporting these natural pathways, Mounjaro helps the body respond more effectively to meals.

Its actions include:

  • Slowing the rate at which food leaves the stomach
  • Enhancing signals that promote fullness
  • Supporting insulin response after eating

Together, these effects can help reduce overeating and encourage more controlled portion sizes.

What is Mounjaro treatment
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Select the weight loss treatment you are prescribed. We will suggest the options based on your eligibility.

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How much weight could you lose with Mounjaro in one year?

* Based on the results of a peer-reviewed clinical study of 2539 participants.

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Who is eligible for Mounjaro?

Access to Mounjaro injection for weight loss is based on a structured medical review carried out through an online consultation. It may be considered for adults who meet at least one of the following criteria:

A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher

A BMI of 27 or higher with a weight-related health condition, including:

  • Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Raised cholesterol
  • Obstructive sleep apnoea

BMI provides guidance, but it is not the only factor. A UK-licensed prescriber makes the final decision after reviewing your full medical history. Always read the patient information leaflet before starting treatment.

How does Mounjaro work for weight loss?

Mounjaro treatment supports weight management by acting on the body’s appetite control system rather than forcing restriction. Tirzepatide works with two incretin hormones GLP-1 and GIP by acting on the areas of the brain that control hunger.

Its actions include:

  • Activating receptors linked to appetite control
  • Slowing digestion so fullness lasts longer
  • Reducing hunger signals sent to the brain
  • Helping smaller meals feel more satisfying
  • Supporting insulin release in people with diabetes

These combined actions may make it easier to follow dietary guidance and maintain healthier eating patterns over time.

How does Mounjaro work for weight loss
How effective are Mounjaro injections

How effective are Mounjaro injections?

Clinical research shows that Mounjaro shot can support meaningful weight reduction when used as prescribed, although results vary between individuals. In a 72-week clinical study, participants using higher doses experienced greater average weight loss.

Clinical Trial Results Breakdown:

  • 15mg dose: average weight loss of 22.5%
  • 10mg dose: average weight loss of 21.4%
  • 5mg dose: average weight loss of 16%
  • Placebo: average weight loss of 2.4%

Disclaimer: Results differ from person to person. Outcomes depend on factors such as starting weight, adherence to lifestyle advice, and overall health.

Some people notice appetite changes within the early weeks, while others experience gradual progress as doses increase. Long-term results are more consistent when treatment is combined with balanced nutrition and regular physical activity.

Expected weight changes across Mounjaro dose levels

Average weight reduction tends to increase as doses rise, although individual responses vary. Some people achieve meaningful progress at lower doses, while others require higher maintenance doses under clinical supervision.

Mounjaro dose levels

Note: These figures are based on a 72-week clinical study comparing treatment outcomes with placebo.

Mounjaro weekly dosage and schedule

Mounjaro weight loss injection follows a gradual dose-escalation schedule to help the body adjust safely. Treatment begins at a lower dose, with increases typically made every four weeks. Six dose strengths are available, with 15mg used as the maximum maintenance dose. Our prescriber will guide you through the recommended dose progression based on how you respond.

2.5 mg Mounjaro (Starting)

2.5 mg Mounjaro Starting dose

The starting dose of Mounjaro is 2.5 mg, which costs £189.00 for 4 weeks. This dose helps your body to adjust to the medication. It is taken from week 1 to week 4 as your starting dose.

5 mg Mounjaro (Continuation Dose)

5 mg Mounjaro Continuation dose

After the starting dose, the first continuation dose of Mounjaro is 5 mg, which costs £230.00 for 4 weeks. It is taken from week 5 to week 8 of starting the weight loss shot.

7.5 mg Mounjaro (Continuation Dose)

7.5 mg Mounjaro Continuation dose

The second continuation dose of Mounjaro is 7.5 mg, which costs £306.00 for 4 weeks. It is preferably taken from week 9 to week 12 of your weight loss journey.

10 mg Mounjaro (Continuation Dose)

10 mg Mounjaro Continuation dose

The third continuation dose of Mounjaro is 10 mg, which costs £330.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 13 to week 16 of your weight loss journey.

12.5 mg Mounjaro (Continuation Dose)

12.5 mg Mounjaro Continuation dose

The fourth continuation dose of Mounjaro is 12.5 mg, which costs £347.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 17 to week 20 when the body has adjusted to the weight loss shot.

15 mg Mounjaro (Maintenance Dose)

15 mg Mounjaro Maintenance dose

The maintenance dose of Mounjaro is 15 mg, which costs £367.00 for 4 weeks. It is prescribed from week 21 onwards when your body has completely adjusted to the weight loss shot. This dose will continue for the remaining duration of your treatment.

How to use Mounjaro injection pen?

Mounjaro is administered using a pre-filled injection pen with a fine needle designed for ease of use. The pen releases the dose automatically once activated. To administer, hold the pen in place until the dose indicator confirms delivery, then remove the needle gently. No force is required to push the medication in.

Where should I inject Mounjaro injection?

Mounjaro injection for weight loss can be injected into the stomach area, thigh, or upper arm. Rotating injection sites each week helps minimise skin irritation. While you may continue using the same general area, it is ideal to avoid injecting into the same spot repeatedly.

Choose an area abdomen or thighs

Choose an area: abdomen or thighs.

Select a site for administering the injection

Select a site for administering the injection.

Make four divisions on the site Inject into one division per week

Make four divisions on the site. Inject into one division per week.

When injecting into the abdomen ensure a 5 cm distance from the navel

When injecting into the abdomen ensure a 5 cm distance from the navel.

The Mounjaro injection location can affect how the medication feels for some individuals. When appetite control is the main focus, some people prefer abdominal injections, though effectiveness varies from person to person.

How to inject Mounjaro pen: Video demonstration

A step-by-step video guide is available to support the correct use of the Mounjaro weight loss injection. It demonstrates preparation, injection technique, and disposal, helping you feel confident administering treatment at home. Clinical support remains available if you need further assistance during treatment.

Still have questions? Contact us or call (020) 7550 6515

Who can not use Mounjaro?

Do not use Mounjaro if you:

  • Are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding
  • Have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN2
  • Have a known allergy to tirzepatide or any components of the pen
  • Are under 18 years of age
  • Have a history of eating disorders or unexplained weight loss

You should discuss your medical history in detail if you have:

  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Significant kidney or liver impairment
  • Gastroparesis or delayed stomach emptying
  • A previous episode of pancreatitis

Extra caution is required if you use other diabetes treatments. Combining Mounjaro injection for weight loss with insulin or similar medicines may increase the risk of low blood sugar and requires close monitoring.

To determine suitability, a full clinical assessment is required through the free online consultation.


What are the side effects of Mounjaro?

Side effects may occur as your body adjusts to treatment, particularly during early stages or following dose increases. Digestive symptoms are the most commonly reported and are often temporary.

Very common side effects

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Indigestion

These symptoms often settle as treatment continues. Seek advice if they persist or worsen.

Common side effects

  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Bloating
  • Gas
  • Injection site redness or swelling

Uncommon side effects

  • Increased heart rate
  • Skin reactions such as rashes or eczema
  • Altered taste
  • Slower stomach emptying

Serious side effects (Rare)

  • Pancreatitis:Severe abdominal pain that may radiate to the back, with or without vomiting. Urgent medical care is required.
  • Gallbladder problems:Sudden pain in the upper right abdomen, sometimes spreading to the shoulder. Seek immediate attention.
  • Severe allergic reaction:Difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, lips, or tongue requires urgent emergency care.

Most side effects subside over a period of time. If symptoms are persistent or difficult to manage, speak with our clinician. Simple dietary adjustments, such as smaller meals, may help ease digestive discomfort. Always refer to the Patient Information Leaflet for full safety details.


Contraindications and precautions

Saxenda is a prescription medicine and may not be ideal for everyone. People with a confirmed hypersensitivity to liraglutide or any component of the injection should not use this treatment. As part of a safe prescribing process, it is essential to disclose any known drug or treatment allergies, as individual reactions can vary and influence clinical suitability.

Before starting Saxenda, tell our prescriber if you currently have or have previously experienced any of the following:

  • Pancreatitis
  • Depression or other mental health conditions
  • Digestive or bowel disorders, including gastroparesis
  • Kidney disease
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Liver-related conditions
  • Diabetes: Saxenda may be appropriate in some cases, but blood glucose monitoring is required. Certain diabetes medicines should not be used alongside Saxenda.

Before beginning treatment, speak with a UK-licensed prescriber if you are taking any prescription medicines, over-the-counter treatments, or herbal supplements. Some medicines, including insulin and glyburide, may interact with Saxenda. Our prescriber will review your current medications to confirm whether treatment is appropriate.

Moreover, you should read the Patient Information Leaflet included with the medication. This leaflet provides important information about dosing, safety, and correct use.

Serious side effects (Rare)

  • Pancreatitis: Severe abdominal pain that may radiate to the back, with or without vomiting. Urgent medical care is required.
  • Gallbladder problems: Sudden pain in the upper right abdomen, sometimes spreading to the shoulder. Seek immediate attention.
  • Severe allergic reaction: Difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, lips, or tongue requires urgent emergency care.

Most side effects subside over a period of time. If symptoms are persistent or difficult to manage, speak with our clinical team. Simple dietary adjustments, such as smaller meals, may help ease digestive discomfort. Always refer to the Patient Information Leaflet for full safety details.


Mounjaro warnings and risks

Mounjaro requires careful medical consideration before use. Do not start treatment if you have a known allergy to tirzepatide or any component of the injection pen.

Some people may face higher risks when using Mounjaro, particularly if they have certain medical conditions. Report any existing health issues to our clinical team so they can assess safety and suitability. Potential serious risks include:

  • Pancreatic inflammation
  • Severe digestive disorders, including delayed stomach emptying
  • Gallbladder complications
  • Serious allergic responses
  • Significant gastrointestinal problems
  • Low blood sugar, especially when combined with diabetes medicines or taken incorrectly

Promptly report new symptoms or side effects so our clinical team can manage treatment safely.


Mounjaro interactions?

Mounjaro can affect blood sugar control when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas, increasing the risk of hypoglycaemia. This risk rises when multiple diabetes treatments are used together.

Before starting treatment, provide a full list of all medicines you take, including prescriptions, pharmacy products, and supplements. This information allows our clinical team to adjust treatment safely.


Can I use Mounjaro long-term?

Long-term use of Mounjaro depends on your health status, treatment goals, and response over time. Some people continue treatment to help maintain weight loss or support blood sugar stability.

If you stop treatment without maintaining lifestyle changes, weight regain can occur. Discussing a long-term plan with our clinical team before stopping helps protect the progress you have made.

Regular clinical reviews play an essential role in confirming that ongoing treatment remains appropriate and safe.


How often should Mounjaro be taken?

Mounjaro is taken once a week and does not depend on meals or time of day. Choose a consistent day and time that fits easily into your routine.

Setting reminders can help maintain consistency. If you need to change your injection day, leave at least 72 hours between doses. Avoid frequent schedule changes, as consistency supports treatment effectiveness.


What happens if I miss a dose of Mounjaro?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible within 96 hours of your scheduled time. If more than four days have passed, skip the missed dose and continue on your usual injection day.

Important:

If more than two weeks have passed since your last dose, contact our prescriber for advice. Do not take double doses to make up for a missed injection, as this increases side-effect risk without improving results.

When changing injection days, always allow a minimum 72-hour gap before restarting on the new schedule.


What happens when you stop taking Mounjaro?

After stopping Mounjaro, appetite regulation gradually reduces as the medication leaves your system. Hunger may increase, which can raise the likelihood of weight regain without consistent habits.

Clinical data show that weight regain can occur after stopping treatment. Mounjaro typically clears from the body within around 25 days, while appetite-related hormone activity may normalise sooner.

Maintaining balanced nutrition and regular activity helps limit regain. Speaking with a healthcare professional before stopping allows you to plan a controlled transition.


How long do side effects last, and are there long-term side effects?

Many people notice side effects reduce within days or weeks as the body adjusts. Dose increases may temporarily bring symptoms back.

If side effects continue or worsen, speak with our prescriber so they can review treatment. Current evidence has not confirmed long-term adverse effects directly linked to Mounjaro, but ongoing monitoring continues.


Ways to prevent side effects

You can reduce side effects by:

  • Drinking fluids regularly throughout the day
  • Eating smaller, more frequent meals
  • Choosing simple foods if digestion feels sensitive
  • Following prescribed dosing schedules without rushing increases

Give your body time to adapt before adjusting doses. In some cases, pharmacy treatments such as antacids or gentle laxatives may help.


How should I store Mounjaro?

Store Mounjaro in a refrigerator between 2°C and 8°C and never freeze it. You may keep a pen at room temperature below 30°C for up to 30 days once removed from the fridge.

Keep pens in their original packaging to protect them from light. Always check expiry dates and dispose of used pens and needles using proper sharps containers.


Mounjaro interactions with other medications

Using Mounjaro with insulin, sulfonylureas, or similar diabetes medicines can increase the risk of low blood sugar.

Tell our clinical team about all medicines and supplements you use before starting treatment. This allows safe planning and reduces avoidable risks.

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FAQs

Yes, switching from Mounjaro injections to Wegovy is possible. If you meet the eligibility criteria, either a BMI of 30 or above, or 27–30 with a related health condition, our clinical team will review your details and approve the change. You will need to stop medication for seven days before starting Wegovy. For further guidance, complete our online consultation form.
We understand that changes in tirzepatide pricing can affect ongoing treatment. If affordability becomes a concern, several options may help:
  1. Switch to a lower dose: Moving to a lower Mounjaro dose may still provide benefit while reducing costs.
  2. Remain on your current dose: If you are already on a lower dose, you may continue without increasing it.
  3. Consider an alternative treatment: If suitable, Wegovy may be an option. You can begin Wegovy seven days after your final Mounjaro dose, subject to approval.
Mounjaro is a prescription-only medicine approved for weight loss in eligible adults. A UK-licensed healthcare professional must assess suitability through a full consultation. Following MHRA approval, Mounjaro injections can only be supplied on prescription. Once you complete the online assessment, a prescriber will review your information and, if appropriate, your order will be processed.
The price of Mounjaro injections depends on where you obtain your prescription. At Mayfair, treatment starts from £189, which includes one pen containing four doses and four needles, providing a month’s supply.
Requesting Mounjaro shot for weight lossinvolves a simple process:
  1. Complete the online questionnaire: Share details about your health and weight. Photo uploads may be requested to support the assessment.
  2. Clinical review: A UK-licensed prescriber evaluates your responses and prescribes Mounjaro if appropriate.
  3. Select delivery: Medication is delivered discreetly to your home.
  4. Receive your starter package: You’ll receive guidance to support your diet and activity as you begin treatment.
  5. Ongoing care: Free follow-up consultations are available through your patient account.
Mounjaro shot for weight loss is ideally stored in the fridge between 2°C and 8°C. If needed, it can remain outside the fridge for up to 30 days, provided temperatures stay below 30°C. Keep it in its original packaging to protect it from light. Discard after 30 days at room temperature.
Several factors may affect progress:
  1. Diet and calorie balance: Appetite control helps, but weight loss still depends on maintaining a calorie deficit.
  2. Weight plateaus: Temporary stalls are common as the body adapts.
  3. Dose progression: As doses increase gradually, a higher dose may be needed for optimal effect.
  4. Individual response: Mounjaro may not suit everyone. Alternative options can be explored if needed.
Yes, Mounjaro shot for weight loss can be used with the contraceptive pill. However, it may reduce pill effectiveness. Using a barrier method or switching to a non-oral contraceptive is recommended for four weeks after starting Mounjaro and after each dose increase. Vomiting or diarrhoea can further reduce protection, making this precaution especially important.
No. weight loss injections Mounjaro are only available with a prescription after consultation with a licensed clinical team.
Limiting alcohol intake is recommended during Mounjaro treatment. Although alcohol does not directly interact with the injection, it may increase side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Alcohol also adds extra calories, which can make it harder to achieve your weight loss goals.
The so-called “golden dose” refers to leftover liquid in the pen after four doses. This liquid is not meant for injection and exists only to prime the pen. Injecting it may cause side effects or lead to incorrect dosing. Always use only the prescribed doses. Future pen designs will contain minimal leftover liquid.
Mounjaro is supplied only as an injection, but it is taken once weekly and designed for ease of use. Many people find it manageable. If concerns persist, our clinical team can offer guidance and reassurance.
The KwikPen is the injection device used to deliver weight loss injections Mounjaro. It is designed to make dosing simple and consistent.
You don’t necessarily need to stop treatment once you reach your goal. Mounjaro may continue as part of a weight maintenance plan if our prescriber feels it remains ideal for you.
Most people respond to Mounjaro, but results vary. Factors such as individual biology, diet, and activity levels influence outcomes.
Treatment can continue for up to two years if it remains effective. After six months on your highest tolerated dose, progress is reviewed. Continued prescribing usually requires around 5% weight loss from your starting weight.
There is no evidence that Mounjaro Injections for weight loss directly reduces fertility. Weight loss and improved metabolic health may even support fertility in some cases. However, hormonal contraception may be less effective, and Mounjaro is not recommended during pregnancy. Speak to our healthcare provider if planning to conceive.
Some individuals notice appetite changes within days, while others take a few weeks. Appetite suppression often increases as doses are stepped up.
Changes to menstrual cycles can occur. Weight loss and better insulin control may improve cycle regularity, particularly in PCOS. Some people may notice lighter, heavier, or irregular periods when starting treatment. Seek advice if changes are concerning.
Choose a day and time that fits your routine and take weight loss injections Mounjaro on the same day each week. Consistency helps maintain steady results.
Weight regain can happen after stopping Mounjaro, but how much weight returns depends on your diet, activity level, and lifestyle habits. Because Mounjaro is approved for long-term use, you can speak with our clinical team about restarting treatment if weight gain occurs.
To be eligible for Mounjaro, you need a BMI of 30 or higher. You may also qualify with a BMI of 27 or above if you have a weight-related health condition such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.
After stopping Mounjaro, the medication’s effects are gradually reduced. In this case the appetite may increase, and weight gain can occur if healthy routines are not maintained. Mounjaro also supports blood sugar regulation, and these benefits lessen once treatment ends.
Mounjaro and Zepbound contain the same active ingredient, tirzepatide, and work in the same way. Zepbound is the name used in the United States, while the medication is licensed as Mounjaro in the UK.
Mounjaro is approved for adults with a BMI over 30, or 27 and above with weight-related health conditions. It may not be appropriate if you have certain medical conditions, including severe digestive disorders, a history of pancreatitis, or thyroid cancer. Providing full medical details and medication history during your consultation is essential.
Both Wegovy and Mounjaro are taken once a week and are used to support weight loss, but they work in slightly different ways. The tirzepatide injection targets both GLP-1 and GIP hormones, while Wegovy acts on GLP-1 alone. Clinical studies show that medication can be effective for many people, although the right option depends on your personal health needs and goals. Our clinical team will review your information and help decide which treatment is most appropriate during your consultation.
Yes, mental health support is available if you find weight loss emotionally challenging. You can contact our team for guidance or access additional resources through our Mental Health Support Hub.
Mounjaro is injected once weekly just under the skin, using a fine needle in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. The pen includes a dial system to deliver the correct dose for your treatment stage. After injecting, dispose of the needle safely in a sharps bin and store the pen as instructed.
Each Mounjaro pen contains four doses and lasts four weeks when used weekly. Doses increase gradually every four weeks until you reach the highest tolerated or maximum dose. Always dispose of needles after each injection.
If nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea continue after a dose increase, contact our customer care team. We may suggest staying on your current dose or adjusting it. Guidance will be provided to help manage symptoms. Do not increase your dose until advised. Seek medical care if symptoms persist.
Yes, Mounjaro is licensed in the UK as a prescription-only weight loss medication. It must be prescribed by a UK-licensed healthcare professional following a full medical consultation.
Do not use it during pregnancy. Speak with our healthcare provider if you are planning to conceive.
If you are of childbearing age, contraception is recommended while using weight loss shots Mounjaro. The medication may reduce the effectiveness of the oral contraceptive pill, so a barrier method or non-oral contraception, such as an implant or IUD, should be used.
Do not use Mounjaro if you are planning to become pregnant. It is recommended to wait at least one month after your final dose before trying to conceive.
No. Mounjaro is not recommended during breastfeeding, as it is unclear whether the medication passes into breast milk.
Mounjaro for weight loss is available in the UK through Mayfair Weight Loss Clinic, a regulated and licensed healthcare provider. Although it is not widely available through the NHS, you can access treatment through our online consultation service. Our UK-licensed clinical team assess your medical history and weight to confirm suitability before prescribing.
For optimal results, focus on balanced meals that include protein, complex carbohydrates, and plenty of fruits and vegetables. During the early stages of treatment, avoiding high-fat and high-sugar foods can help reduce side effects. Many people find lighter, bland foods easier to tolerate at first.
Clinical trials show average weight loss of 15–20% over 72 weeks. Participants using the 5mg dose lost around 16.1kg, those on 10mg lost approximately 22.2kg, and those on 15mg lost about 23.6kg. Individual results vary.
Mounjaro begins working soon after injection, but noticeable effects such as reduced appetite and increased fullness usually appear within 4 to 8 weeks. Temporary side effects like nausea may occur while your body adjusts, especially early in treatment.
Mounjaro is considered safe for eligible patients when prescribed appropriately. Like all medications, it can cause side effects, but it has undergone extensive testing and is approved for use in the UK. Clinical trials have shown positive outcomes for many patients.
Several alternatives are available, each with different active ingredients: Wegovy (Semaglutide)
  • Once-weekly injection
  • Supports appetite control through GLP-1
  • Average weight loss: 10–15%
  • Suitable for long-term use
Saxenda (Liraglutide)
  • Daily injection
  • Acts on GLP-1 to reduce appetite
  • Average weight loss: up to 10%
Nevolat (Liraglutide)
  • Weekly injection
  • Gradually increased to a 3.0mg maintenance dose
  • Average weight loss: up to 8% over 56 weeks
Results vary by individual. Always consult a UK-licensed prescriber before starting treatment.
To switch treatments, complete the online consultation form. A UK-licensed prescriber will review your details and advise whether changing medication is appropriate for you.
To order Mounjaro online, complete the free consultation with your medical history. A UK-licensed prescriber will review your information and, if approved, issue a prescription. Your medication will be dispensed by a GPhC-regulated pharmacy and delivered discreetly to your chosen address.
People commonly report side effects such as nausea, vomiting, headache, stomach discomfort, and low blood sugar when starting Mounjaro weight loss medication. These effects usually appear during the early phase of treatment, while the body is adjusting to the weight loss injection. As treatment continues, side effects tend to ease as your body becomes more familiar with the medication. For many individuals, this adjustment period lasts around four weeks, although the exact timeframe can vary from person to person.
Yes, hair loss is listed as a possible side effect in the patient information leaflet. For full details and context, it’s important to review the patient information leaflet provided with the medication.
No, Mounjaro and Ozempic are different medications. While both are used to manage blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes, they contain different active ingredients. Ozempic contains semaglutide, whereas Mounjaro contains tirzepatide. Both act on GLP-1 receptors, but Mounjaro weight loss injection also works as a GIP mimetic, giving it an additional mechanism of action.
No, Mounjaro and Wegovy are separate medications produced by different manufacturers and contain different active ingredients. The Mounjaro tirzepatide injection is made by Eli Lilly and contains tirzepatide, while Wegovy is manufactured by Novo Nordisk and contains semaglutide. Both treatments are approved for weight loss and help promote fullness, which can reduce calorie intake. They are both GLP-1 receptor agonists, but Mounjaro also acts on GIP receptors, providing a dual-hormone effect that supports weight loss and blood glucose control.
  • Ongoing review and support from a UK-licensed clinical team
  • Online consultations designed to fit around your schedule
  • Guidance on nutrition alongside medication use
  • Discreet delivery to your home
  • Clear pricing with no unexpected costs
  • Needles provided at no charge, with sharps bins available if required
Dr. John Lekkas

Reviewed By: Dr. John Lekkas

GMC Registration: 7448560

Dr John Lekkas is a GMC registered medical doctor with a specialist PhD, and is a global leading expert in weight loss and aesthetic medicine.

Last reviewed on: 05/03/2026

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