Weight-Loss Injections
Research suggests that without tapering and forming healthy habits, you might regain much of the weight loss when you stop weight-loss injections.
Weight-Loss Injections
Injections for weight loss are generally safe for those living with obesity or type 2 diabates. Find out more in our latest article here.
Weight-Loss Injections
Research suggests you're likely to regain some of the weight you lose on Mounjaro if you don't make changes to your lifestyle to maintain the weight loss.
Weight-Loss Injections
You shouldn't take weight-loss injections if you're not living with obesity or an obesity-related condition like type 2 diabetes. Find out more here.
Weight-Loss Injections
You can get weight-loss injections on the NHS if referred to a tier 3 weight management service by your doctor. Find out more here.
Weight-Loss Injections
You can only get Saxenda on the NHS via a tier 3 weight management service. Find out more about eligibility and other options here.
Weight-Loss Injections
Research suggests that after one month on Mounjaro, you can lose around 4% of your body weight; after two months, it's around 6%. Find out more here.
Weight-Loss Injections
The best diet for Mounjaro is one that's based on the consumption of whole foods and minimises ultra-processed foods. Find out more here.
Weight-Loss Injections
You start losing weight almost immediately after taking Mounjaro, but it can take up to 4 weeks for the medication to reach its steady state.
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