Dosage Strength | Dosages | Price | Price/Dose |
2.5mg | 4 | 450.00$ | 112.50$ |
5mg | 4 | 500.00$ | 125.00$ |
7.5mg | 4 | 500.00$ | 125.00$ |
10mg | 4 | 500.00$ | 125.00$ |
12.5mg | 4 | 500.00$ | 125.00$ |
15mg | 4 | 500.00$ | 125.00$ |
Our pens manafactured in the UK are titratable (adjustable) which are different then the pens manafactured in the USA which are auto-injector pens.
The difference between an auto-injector Mounjaro pen and a titratable (adjustable) Mounjaro pen lies in their usage and cost-effectiveness. Both pens contain the same medication, but the auto-injector pen has 4 fixed doses, meaning you can't adjust the amount of medicine per dose. In contrast, the titratable pen allows you to adjust the dosage, making it last longer. This means you don't need to purchase as many pens, which can lead to significant savings. The medication is the same; it's just provided in a different delivery system.
What Mounjaro is
Mounjaro is a medicine that contains an active substance called tirzepatide.
Mounjaro is used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus by reducing the level of sugar in the
body only when the levels of sugar are high.
Mounjaro is also used for weight loss and weight maintenance in adults. Mounjaro primarily works by
regulating your appetite, giving you a sense of satiety (‘fullness’), making you feel less hungry and
experience less food cravings. This will help you eat less food and reduce your body weight.
What Mounjaro is used for
In type 2 diabetes, Mounjaro is used:
- on its own when you can’t take metformin (another diabetes medicine).
- with other medicines for diabetes when they are not enough to control your blood sugar levels.
These other medicines may be medicines taken by mouth and/or insulin given by injection.
It is important to continue to follow the advice on diet and exercise given to you by your doctor,
pharmacist or nurse.
Mounjaro is also used together with reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity for weight
loss and to help keep the weight under control in adults, who have:
- a BMI of 30 kg/m² or greater (obesity) or
- a BMI of at least 27 kg/m² but less than 30 kg/m² (overweight) and weight-related health
problems (such as prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, abnormal levels of fats
in the blood, breathing problems during sleep called ‘obstructive sleep apnoea’ or a history
of heart attack, stroke or blood vessel problems)
BMI (Body Mass Index) is a measure of your weight in relation to your height.