Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a prescription medication primarily used, along with a proper diet and exercise plan, for the following purposes:
Improving blood sugar (glucose) control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is a once-weekly injection that helps the body manage blood sugar levels more effectively.
Weight management in adults who have obesity (BMI of 30 or greater) or who are overweight (BMI between 27 and 30) and have at least one weight-related health problem (e.g., high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes). While Mounjaro is not explicitly FDA-approved for weight loss in the U.S. (its active ingredient is approved under the brand name Zepbound for this use), it is often prescribed off-label for this purpose, and clinical trials have shown significant weight loss results.
Mounjaro works by mimicking two natural gut hormones, GIP and GLP-1, which help regulate insulin release and appetite, slow stomach emptying, and reduce the amount of sugar the liver produces.
Important Considerations
Not for Type 1 Diabetes: Mounjaro is not approved for use in people with type 1 diabetes.
Potential Serious Side Effects: Mounjaro has a boxed warning (the most serious warning from the FDA) for a potential risk of thyroid C-cell tumors based on animal studies. It can also cause other serious side effects, including pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, and severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), especially when used with other diabetes medications like insulin.
Birth Control Interaction: Mounjaro can reduce the effectiveness of oral birth control pills due to delayed gastric emptying. Individuals using oral contraceptives should switch to a non-oral method or use a barrier method (like condoms) for four weeks after starting Mounjaro and after each dose increase.
Always consult a healthcare provider to determine if Mounjaro is an appropriate treatment for your condition and to discuss any potential risks or side effects
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Tirzepatide Injection
15,000 / Box
10 Boxes (MOQ)
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a prescription medication primarily used, along with a proper diet and exercise plan, for the following purposes:
Improving blood sugar (glucose) control in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is a once-weekly injection that helps the body manage blood sugar levels more effectively.
Weight management in adults who have obesity (BMI of 30 or greater) or who are overweight (BMI between 27 and 30) and have at least one weight-related health problem (e.g., high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes). While Mounjaro is not explicitly FDA-approved for weight loss in the U.S. (its active ingredient is approved under the brand name Zepbound for this use), it is often prescribed off-label for this purpose, and clinical trials have shown significant weight loss results.
Mounjaro works by mimicking two natural gut hormones, GIP and GLP-1, which help regulate insulin release and appetite, slow stomach emptying, and reduce the amount of sugar the liver produces.
Important Considerations
Not for Type 1 Diabetes: Mounjaro is not approved for use in people with type 1 diabetes.
Potential Serious Side Effects: Mounjaro has a boxed warning (the most serious warning from the FDA) for a potential risk of thyroid C-cell tumors based on animal studies. It can also cause other serious side effects, including pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, and severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), especially when used with other diabetes medications like insulin.
Birth Control Interaction: Mounjaro can reduce the effectiveness of oral birth control pills due to delayed gastric emptying. Individuals using oral contraceptives should switch to a non-oral method or use a barrier method (like condoms) for four weeks after starting Mounjaro and after each dose increase.
Always consult a healthcare provider to determine if Mounjaro is an appropriate treatment for your condition and to discuss any potential risks or side effects