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Mounjaro - Overview

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a once-weekly injectable medication used to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes (in combination with diet and exercise). Mounjaro contains the same active ingredient marketed as Zepbound which is prescribed for chronic weight management and obstructive sleep apnea. People who might benefit from Mounjaro can use Push Health to connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Mounjaro medication when appropriate to do so.

What Is Mounjaro Used For?

Mounjaro prescription medication contains tirzepatide - similar to Zepbound - and has traditionally been prescribed to people with diabetes who need medication to help improve blood glucose control in conjunction with diet and exercise. Mounjaro prescription injections belong to a class of drugs known as combination glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) medications and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1 medications) - similar to semaglutide (Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy). Dual class medications like Mounjaro prescription medication are sometimes referred to as twincretin medications. Mounjaro medication's effects may target processes that are integral to the relationship between obesity and diabetes.

Mounjaro prescription medication is thought to help reduce hunger, improve insulin sensitivity, regulate glucagon levels and assists with controlling blood glucose levels. The active ingredient in Mounjaro was found to reduce the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes by 94% in some adults. To date, Mounjaro medication has been studied in many clinical trials involving thousands of patients and aspects of Mounjaro medication are now being incorporated into newer, experimental drugs such as retatrutide.

Mounjaro - Cost and Dosage

Mounjaro medication is considered expensive when paying out of pocket, costing approximately $1,023 when paying the list price for Mounjaro medication. Some people might find additional savings through using a Mounjaro prescription discount card and some insurance plans might help cover costs associated with Mounjaro prescription medication when buying Mounjaro medication at the pharmacy. People wishing to use insurance to help pay for Mounjaro medication may be required to submit additional information to their insurer. Patients looking for additional help with Mounjaro costs may want to look for a Mounjaro savings program as the manufacturer sometimes has programs that can help reduce the cost of Mounjaro medication.

Mounjaro injections are typically available as single-dose injection pens in a range of doses, including Mounjaro 2.5 mg, Mounjaro 5 mg, Mounjaro 7.5 mg, Mounjaro 10 mg, Mounjaro 12.5 mg and Mounjaro 15 mg medication. Mounjaro medication is generally prescribed to be started at Mounjaro 2.5 mg injected once per week subcutaneously at any time of day. Depending on the clinical response to Mounjaro injections, some medical providers might increase the prescribed Mounjaro dose to Mounjaro 5 mg after four weeks and in 2.5 mg increments after that to a maximum of Mounjaro 15 mg once weekly. Mounjaro injections are typically injected subcutaneously with or without meals in the abdomen, upper arm, or thigh, rotating sites with each dose. Patients should consult their medical provider for exact Mounjaro dosing, injection, and use instructions.

Can I Buy Mounjaro Online?

Mounjaro injection medication requires a prescription to be dispensed by a pharmacy in the United States. For this reason, Mounjaro OTC (over the counter) is not available at this time and one cannot just buy Mounjaro online as the first step to getting Mounjaro prescription medication is consulting a licensed medical provider. People who might need a Mounjaro injection prescription, however, can use Push Health to connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Mounjaro medication injections when appropriate to do so.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mounjaro

What's the difference between Mounjaro and Zepbound?

Mounjaro and Zepbound contain the same active ingredient - tirzepatide - at identical doses and in the same once-weekly injection format. The difference is the FDA-approved indication. Mounjaro is approved for type 2 diabetes. Zepbound is approved for chronic weight management and obstructive sleep apnea. This distinction affects insurance coverage: Mounjaro is covered under Medicare Part D for diabetes, while Zepbound is covered under the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program for weight loss beginning July 2026.

Can I get Mounjaro for weight loss?

Mounjaro is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, not weight loss. However, tirzepatide - the active ingredient in Mounjaro - has demonstrated significant weight loss in clinical trials, and Zepbound is the FDA-approved tirzepatide product for weight management. Some providers prescribe Mounjaro off-label for weight loss in certain circumstances, particularly when a patient's insurance covers Mounjaro for a diabetes diagnosis. Patients interested in tirzepatide for weight loss should discuss their options with a licensed medical provider.

Is compounded tirzepatide still available?

Mass-compounded tirzepatide is no longer broadly legal. The FDA declared the tirzepatide shortage resolved in October 2024, ending the legal basis for large-scale compounding. A narrow exception remains for individual patients with a prescriber-documented clinical justification - such as a confirmed allergy to an inactive ingredient - but cost and convenience do not qualify. Patients should be cautious of websites offering compounded tirzepatide as a routine alternative, as these products are not FDA-approved.

Does insurance cover Mounjaro?

Many commercial insurance plans cover Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes, though prior authorization is often required. Medicare Part D covers Mounjaro when prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Mounjaro is not included in the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program beginning July 2026 - that program covers Zepbound and Wegovy for weight loss specifically. Patients should confirm their coverage with their insurer. The Eli Lilly savings program at mounjaro.com may reduce costs for eligible commercially insured patients.

How does Mounjaro compare to Ozempic?

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) and Ozempic (semaglutide) are both injectable medications approved for type 2 diabetes, but they work differently. Ozempic is a GLP-1 receptor agonist - it activates one hormone receptor. Mounjaro is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist - it activates two. In clinical trials, tirzepatide has generally demonstrated greater average weight loss and comparable or superior blood sugar reduction compared to semaglutide at comparable timepoints. A provider can help determine which is most appropriate based on a patient's health profile and goals.

How long does it take for Mounjaro to work?

Blood sugar improvements can often be seen within the first few weeks of starting Mounjaro. Weight loss effects typically build over several months as the dose is escalated. Mounjaro is started at 2.5 mg once weekly and increased in 2.5 mg increments every four weeks as tolerated, up to 15 mg maximum. Full clinical benefit is typically assessed after several months at the target maintenance dose.

How should I store Mounjaro?

Mounjaro pens should be stored in the refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) until the expiration date. They can be stored at room temperature below 86°F (30°C) for up to 21 days. Pens should never be frozen. Each pen is single-dose and should be discarded after use.

What should I do if I miss a Mounjaro dose?

If a Mounjaro dose is missed, administer it as soon as possible within 4 days (96 hours) of the missed dose. If more than 4 days have passed, skip the missed dose and take the next dose on the regularly scheduled day. Do not administer two doses within 3 days of each other. Contact the prescribing provider or pharmacist with any questions about missed doses.

Getting Mounjaro Injections Near You

Mounjaro prescription medication was first approved by the FDA in May 2022 and made available in pharmacies after that. The maker of Mounjaro injection medication, Eli Lilly, plans to scale Mounjaro's availability over the coming months and years. Many retail pharmacies already carry Mounjaro medication and some Mounjaro online pharmacies are offering the medication as well. Mounjaro via telehealth is one helpful option that helps patients get a Mounjaro online prescription when they do not have a provider who can help with getting access to Mounjaro medication. Some health systems are allowing Mounjaro medication use if patients are adequately screened using exclusion checklists.

Mounjaro - Side Effects

Mounjaro prescription medication can cause side effects when used, including diarrhea, decreased appetite, constipation and nausea. Hair loss has also been reported infrequently with Mounjaro medication use. Because Mounjaro medication needs to be injected, some people may experience redness or irritation at the site of injection. The risk of clinically significant low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is thought to be low. Mounjaro injections should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women or by people with a medical history of certain types of pancreas problems. Mounjaro prescription injections should be avoided by people with a history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2 syndrome.

Mounjaro medication should generally not approved for use by people with type 1 diabetes. Patients with a history of diabetic retinopathy should discuss their condition with their provider before using Mounjaro prescription injections. Gallbladder disease was reported in clinical trials and follow up is recommended if gallbladder issues while using Mounjaro medication. Mounjaro injections and alcohol should not be used together and Mounjaro medication can interact with oral contraceptive medications. Mounjaro medication should not be mixed with insulin in the same injection. People with a hypersensitivity to Mounjaro medication or similar drugs should not use Mounjaro prescription medication. Before using Mounjaro medication, it is important to discuss potential side effects and other concerns with a qualified medical provider.

How to Get a Mounjaro Prescription with Push Health

  1. Complete a brief health intake. Answer a few questions about your symptoms, medical history, current medications, and relevant conditions - including any history of type 2 diabetes, weight-related health conditions, thyroid disease, or pancreatitis.
  2. Connect with a licensed medical provider. A provider will review your information and evaluate whether Mounjaro is clinically appropriate for your situation. Same-day consultations are available.
  3. Receive your prescription electronically. If Mounjaro is appropriate, your provider will send a prescription to a pharmacy of your choice - no office visit required.
  4. Pick up your medication or arrange delivery. Mounjaro is available at most retail pharmacies. The Eli Lilly savings program may significantly reduce the list price for eligible commercially insured patients. A prescription savings card may also help reduce costs.

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Last updated August 13, 2026. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.