Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)

Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)

Tirzepatide

Product information

Mounjaro, known scientifically as tirzepatide, is a medication gaining attention for its potential in aiding weight loss. It belongs to a class of drugs that affect insulin and glucagon levels, impacting blood sugar control and appetite.

In stock and ready to ship.

RX Required

Product options

What is Mounjaro?

Mounjaro (Tirzepatide) is a medication designed for effective weight management and type 2 diabetes treatment. Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is an FDA-approved antidiabetic medication. However, it’s not meant for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. By choosing to purchase Mounjaro from our Mounjaro Canadian pharmacy, you can save up to 70% on your prescription costs while enjoying secure and reliable shipping to the USA.

What is Mounjaro Used for?

Mounjaro is used for managing type 2 diabetes. It’s also used off-label to promote weight loss in overweight or obese individuals. Mounjaro is typically prescribed when diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes alone aren’t enough to control blood sugar levels. In some instances, it may be prescribed to individuals with obesity or those who are overweight with related health issues like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, or cardiovascular disease.

How Does Mounjaro Work?

Mounjaro has a special mode of action when it comes to weight management. It targets glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors. This capability allows this drug to provide significant benefits in controlling blood sugar levels and promoting weight loss by influencing the body’s natural appetite signals and metabolism regulators.  This is how Mounjaro ensures that your body has an optimal response to dietary intake. For instance, you’ll have reduced hunger pangs without causing fatigue or lethargy. Naturally, this balance reduces the risk of gaining weight quickly.

How to Use Mounjaro?

Tirzepatide is administered via subcutaneous injections. The process of administering Mounjaro is simple and easy. 

How to inject Mounjaro?

Mounjaro is administered as an injection using a pre-filled pen. It is important that you rotate injection sites to avoid irritation. 

Where to inject Mounjaro?

Patients should inject the medication into the upper arm, thigh, or abdomen.  Note: Mounjaro can be taken any time of the day, with or without a meal. However, it’s better if you take it at the same time each week. You must also avoid injecting insulin and Mounjaro together at the same site. Like any other medication, you have to use it consistently for optimal results. 

Mounjaro Dosage

The recommended initial dose of Mounjaro is 2.5 mg, administered subcutaneously once a week. This starting dose is for treatment initiation and is not meant for glycemic control. After 4 weeks, the dosage should be increased to 5 mg, injected subcutaneously once weekly. If further glycemic control is required, the dose can be increased by 2.5 mg increments after a minimum of 4 weeks at the current dose. The maximum weekly dosage of Mounjaro is 15 mg. The most common dosages include 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg. It’s very important to always follow your doctor's prescription and guidelines for dosage adjustments.

Mounjaro Side Effects

 

The Common Mounjaro Side Effects are as follows:

 
  • Dry Mouth 
  • Constipation
  • Dizziness
  • Mood Swings
  • Diarrhea 
  • Decreased appetite
  • Nausea
  • Hair loss
 

Mounjaro Warnings 

Mounjaro carries an FDA warning for the risk of thyroid cancer. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labels it as serious warning. If you notice symptoms like a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, or shortness of breath, contact your doctor immediately. These could be signs of thyroid tumors, which can be cancerous, as observed in rat studies. However, it is unknown if Mounjaro causes thyroid cancer in humans.

Who Should Not Take Mounjaro?

People with a history of medullary thyroid carcinoma must not use Mounjaro. In addition, individuals with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2), pancreatitis, kidney disease, or gastroparesis also need to stay clear. Pregnant individuals should also avoid Mounjaro.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mounjaro

How much is Mounjaro without insurance?
Mounjaro costs over $1000 in the US and around $450 from Canadian online pharmacies for a 30-day supply without health insurance.
How to get Mounjaro for weight loss?
To get Mounjaro for weight loss, you'll need to consult with a healthcare provider. Your doctor will evaluate your health and determine if Mounjaro is appropriate for you. If prescribed, you can get Mounjaro online or in person from a pharmacy with a valid prescription.
Does Mounjaro cause hair loss?
Hair loss is not mentioned as a side effect in the package insert for Mounjaro (tirzepatide). However, a 2022 clinical study found that 4.9% to 5.7% of individuals taking doses of 5 mg to 15 mg experienced hair loss (alopecia), compared to 0.9% of those on a placebo.
How long does Mounjaro stay in your system?
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) generally takes around 25 days for Mounjaro to be fully cleared from your system after the last dose. However, individual factors such as metabolism and kidney function can affect this time.
Is Mounjaro insulin?
Mounjaro is not insulin. It is a medication called a GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist, which helps regulate blood sugar by stimulating insulin release when blood sugar is high and reducing the amount of glucose the liver produces. It is primarily used for managing type 2 diabetes and works differently from insulin.
What happens when you stop taking Mounjaro?
When you stop taking Mounjaro, your blood sugar levels may rise again, especially if you're using it to manage type 2 diabetes. You might also experience a return of symptoms such as increased appetite, weight gain, or other related issues if the medication was helping with weight loss. Always talk to your healthcare provider before discontinuing Mounjaro, they can help adjust your treatment plan to maintain blood sugar control or weight management.
Why am I not losing weight on Mounjaro?
There can be many reasons for that. Mounjaro works best when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise. It may also take time for some individuals to see significant results. If weight loss stalls, consulting your healthcare provider can help assess whether adjustments to your treatment plan or lifestyle changes are needed.
Can I take Mounjaro without food?
Yes, Mounjaro can be taken without food. It is administered as a subcutaneous injection and does not need to be taken with meals.
Can I take stool softener with Mounjaro?
Yes, you can take a stool softener or laxatives with Mounjaro. Constipation is a potential side effect of Mounjaro, and using a stool softener can help with this issue. However, you should inform your healthcare provider before combining any medications to make sure it’s safe and won’t interfere with your treatment.
Does Mounjaro make you tired?
Fatigue is not a common side effect of Mounjaro but some people do experience tiredness while taking the medication. If you notice persistent fatigue or it becomes bothersome, you should consult your healthcare provider.

How to Order

Easy ordering instructions

+1 (844) 662-4949

Mon-Fri 8AM - 5PM (CST)

Request Support

We'll be happy to help!