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Mounjaro for Weight Loss: Benefits, How It Works & Results

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Mounjaro for Safe, Clinically-Proven Weight Loss in People With or Without Diabetes

Mounjaro is a prescription medicine originally developed to help manage type 2 diabetes. In clinical studies, it has also been shown to support significant weight loss even in people without diabetes.

It works by targeting two hormones that affect blood sugar and appetite. Together, these actions can increase feelings of fullness, reduce cravings, and encourage weight reduction.

The Benefits of Mounjaro

How Does Mounjaro Work?

Mounjaro takes a unique approach to weight management by targeting two key hormone pathways in the body. This dual action sets it apart from many other treatments. Here’s how it works:

Who Should Not Take Mounjaro?

Mounjaro may not be suitable for everyone. It should not be used by individuals who:
A consultation session with MyClinic professional doctors will include a review of medical history and current health conditions to determine if Mounjaro is an appropriate treatment option.

Common Questions

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Is Mounjaro approved for weight loss?
Mounjaro is approved by the FDA for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, not specifically for weight loss. However, doctors may prescribe it off-label to support weight management. A related medicine called Zepbound which contains the same active ingredient tirzepatide is FDA-approved for weight loss.
Clinical studies have shown that Mounjaro can lead to significant weight reduction over time. In research trials, average weight loss ranged from 16.5% to 22.4% over 72 weeks.
Mounjaro comes in a single-use injection pen and is given once a week as an injection under the skin. Common injection areas include the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm. It is always prescribed along with a balanced diet and regular physical activity to achieve the best results.
Mounjaro can cause mild side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, constipation, stomach upset, heartburn, or minor reactions at the injection site, including redness or discomfort. Serious side effects are rare but may include low blood sugar, pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), gallbladder disease, severe digestive problems that may lead to dehydration, allergic reactions, or an increased risk of thyroid cancer. Because of these risks, regular monitoring and communication with our professional doctors are very important.
Mounjaro may be used long term, depending on the treatment plan and health goals. Studies suggest that stopping the medication often leads to weight regain, while continued use helps maintain results. For this reason we may recommend ongoing treatment to support lasting weight management.
Treatment usually begins with a low starting dose of 2.5 milligrams once a week. The dose is typically increased every four weeks, if tolerated, until a maintenance dose is reached. The maintenance dose can vary, depending on individual response and medical guidance.
Mounjaro begins to act in the body right away, but noticeable effects on blood sugar, appetite, and eating habits may take several weeks to appear. Weight loss is generally gradual with results building over time.

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