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Can you reduce your Mounjaro dose? Managing costs with progress

Robbie Puddick (RNutr)
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Robbie Puddick (RNutr)

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Dr Rachel Hall (MBCHB)

Principal Doctor

9 min read
Last updated August 2025
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Jump to: Safety of dropping doses | Effectiveness of lower doses | How to safely reduce your dose | Expected changes in hunger and weight | Cost savings calculation | Practical strategies for success | Frequently asked questions | Take home message

You can reduce your Mounjaro dose from a higher amount (such as 15 mg or 10 mg) to a lower dose like 5 mg, particularly if you’re motivated by the recent price increases.

Clinical trials show that participants on all doses of Mounjaro can achieve significant weight loss.

Many people are discussing reducing doses in online communities, with users on Reddit reporting continued effectiveness at 5 mg after dropping from higher doses.

The conversations span practical, financial, and health-related motivations, including better side effect management at lower doses.

At Second Nature, we’ve observed that many members achieve their best results at moderate doses (5-10 mg), often finding the balance between effectiveness, side effects, and cost.

With the cost of weight loss medications rising across the UK market, finding your optimal dose has become even more important.

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Safety of dropping doses

Reducing your Mounjaro dose is generally safe when done properly, but a few things should be considered:

Medical guidance is essential: Always discuss dose changes with your prescribing clinician. While you can safely drop from higher to lower doses, your healthcare provider should be involved in the decision.

It’s often better to reduce your dose gradually: While some patients can drop directly from higher to lower doses, a stepwise approach (e.g., 15 mg → 12.5 mg → 10 mg → 7.5 mg → 5 mg) is often recommended to allow your body to adjust gradually.

Everyone responds differently: Your personal medical history, weight loss goals, and how you’ve responded to different doses should guide your decision.

UK clinical guidance on dose reduction

The UK medical guidance doesn’t prohibit dose reduction for Mounjaro. In fact, the medication’s flexible dosing is considered one of its advantages:

Dose Level Standard Approach Considerations for Reduction
2.5 mg Starting dose (4 weeks) Rarely used long-term; primarily for initial tolerance
5 mg First maintenance level Good option for many patients; may provide sufficient appetite control with fewer side effects
7.5 mg Intermediate level Useful transition dose when reducing from higher doses
10 mg Standard maintenance Often provides a good balance of effectiveness and tolerability
12.5 mg Intermediate level Rarely used as maintenance; primarily a stepping stone to 15 mg
15 mg Maximum dose Provides maximum effect but with potentially more side effects

Effectiveness of lower doses

Research shows that lower doses of Mounjaro can still provide significant benefits:

What research shows about different doses

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that after 72 weeks:

  • 5 mg dose produced 15% body weight reduction
  • 10 mg dose produced 19.5% reduction
  • 15 mg dose produced 20.9% reduction

While higher doses did produce greater average weight loss, the difference between 5 mg and 15 mg was only 5.9 percentage points, despite the 15 mg dose being three times stronger.

For many people, the moderate additional weight loss at higher doses may not justify the increased cost and potential side effects.

Patient-reported effectiveness

Online communities provide real-world insights into patient experiences with dose reduction:

  • Continued effectiveness: Many users report that lower doses (particularly 5 mg) continue to provide good appetite suppression and weight loss after dropping from higher doses
  • Side effect improvement: Reduced nausea, fatigue, and digestive issues are commonly reported after moving to lower doses
  • Individual variation: Some find significant differences between doses, while others report minimal changes in effectiveness

How to safely reduce your dose

If you’re considering reducing your Mounjaro dose to manage costs, follow these steps for the best outcome:

1. Consult your healthcare provider

Always discuss dose changes with your prescribing clinician. They can:

  • Review your progress and current health status
  • Advise on the most appropriate lower dose for your situation
  • Suggest a reduction schedule based on your specific needs
  • Identify potential risks specific to your medical history

2. Choose the right approach

There are two main approaches to reducing your dose:

Direct reduction: Moving directly from your current dose to a lower dose

  • Suitable for: People who tolerated previous doses well and experienced minimal side effects
  • Example: 15 mg → 5 mg in one step

Gradual tapering: Stepping down through intermediate doses

  • Suitable for: Those who experienced significant side effects with dose changes or who have been on higher doses for extended periods
  • Example: 15 mg → 12.5 mg → 10 mg → 7.5 mg → 5 mg, spending 4 weeks at each level

3. Plan for changes in hunger

As you reduce your dose, you may notice some changes in appetite. Prepare by:

  • Ensure adequate protein intake: Aim for 30-40g per meal (about the size of your palm)
  • Focusing on fibre-rich foods: These help maintain fullness (vegetables, whole grains, legumes)
  • Planning regular meals: Maintain a consistent eating schedule of 3 balanced meals per day with protein-rich snacks if needed
  • Limit ultra-processed foods: Ultra-processed foods are energy-dense and can increase hunger, even after eating full meals

4. Monitor your progress

Track key metrics to assess how the dose reduction is affecting you:

  • Weight changes (weekly measurements at the same time of day)
  • Hunger levels throughout the day
  • Energy levels and mood
  • Any side effects
  • Ability to maintain healthy eating habits

Consider using a tracking app (like the Second Nature app) to monitor these metrics consistently.

Expected changes in hunger and weight

When reducing your Mounjaro dose, you might experience some changes:

Appetite changes

Most people notice a moderate increase in hunger when dropping to a lower dose, which is typically manageable. Based on patient reports:

  • First 1-2 weeks: The most noticeable period of adjustment
  • After 3-4 weeks: Hunger levels typically stabilise at a new baseline
  • Individual variation: Some experience minimal changes, while others notice more significant hunger increases

Weight loss patterns

When reducing your dose, several weight patterns are common:

  • Temporary plateau: Many experience a brief pause in weight loss during the adjustment period
  • Slower but continued loss: Most see continued weight loss, though potentially at a reduced rate
  • Maintained weight: Some maintain their current weight without regaining
  • Slight regain: A small percentage may experience minor weight regain initially

Cost savings calculation

With rising medication costs affecting many patients, understanding the financial impact of dose reduction is important:

How much could you save?

There are several ways to think about the savings from reducing your Mounjaro dose:

1. Percentage savings:

  • Moving from a maximum dose (15 mg) to the lowest maintenance dose (5 mg) typically reduces costs by ~20-25%, depending on your provider
  • This can translate to hundreds of pounds saved annually while maintaining significant clinical benefits

2. Is a lower dose worth it? Consider whether the extra results are worth the extra cost:

  • If the 15 mg dose produces 20.9% weight loss and 5 mg produces 15% (a 28% reduction in effect)
  • But the 5 mg dose costs ~20-25% less than the 15 mg dose
  • The value of the lower dose becomes more appealing when reflecting on this

3. Staying on treatment longer:

  • Lower monthly costs may allow you to remain on treatment longer
  • Example: If your weight loss budget is fixed at £2,400 for one year, using a lower dose could extend your treatment by 2-3 months

What else could you do with the money saved?

Another approach is to consider what you might do with the money saved:

  • Better food: Investing in higher-quality proteins and fresh produce can enhance weight loss results
  • Getting active: A gym membership or home exercise equipment supports long-term weight management
  • Improving your sleep: Better bedding or sleep aids can improve hormonal balance and reduce stress eating
  • Managing stress: Resources like meditation apps or therapy sessions address emotional eating triggers

Practical ways to support life on lower Mounjaro doses

To maintain weight loss progress while on a lower dose:

Focus on protein

Prioritise protein in every meal to maintain muscle mass and control hunger:

  • Breakfast: 30-40g protein (e.g., Greek yoghurt with nuts, berries, and protein powder or eggs with vegetables)
  • Lunch and dinner: 30-40g protein (e.g., chicken breast, lean red meat, fish, tofu, legumes)
  • Snacks: Choose protein-rich options (e.g., boiled eggs, cottage cheese, protein smoothies)

Research shows protein increases satiety and preserves muscle mass during weight loss.

Plan your meals at the right times

  • Regular meal pattern: Eat at consistent times to manage hunger
  • Hydration between meals: Drink water consistently throughout the day

Make your surroundings work for you

Set up your environment to support your goals:

  • Kitchen organisation: Keep healthy, filling foods visible and accessible
  • Meal preparation: Prepare balanced meals in advance for busy days
  • Eating environment: Minimise distractions during meals to pay attention to hunger and fullness signals to avoiding autopilot eating

Getting physically active

Exercise supports weight management while on lower doses:

  • Strength training: 2-3 sessions weekly helps preserve muscle mass
  • Daily movement: Aim for 7,000-10,000 steps
  • Post-meal walks: Even 10-minute walks after meals can reduce blood glucose spikes

Behavioural strategies

  • Hunger awareness: Use a hunger scale (1-10) to distinguish between true hunger and eating cues
  • Emotional eating: Develop non-food coping strategies for emotional triggers
  • Sleep hygiene: Prioritise 7-9 hours of quality sleep to regulate hunger hormones

Frequently asked questions

Can I drop directly from 15 mg to 5 mg Mounjaro?

Yes, you can drop directly from 15 mg to 5 mg, though a gradual approach may be easier for some people.

There’s no medical requirement to taper, but if you experience increased hunger or cravings, consider a stepwise reduction through 10 mg and 7.5 mg instead.

Will I regain weight if I lower my dose?

Most people can continue to lose weight, albeit potentially at a slower pace, after reducing their dose.

The key factors determining continued success are your eating habits, physical activity, and how well your body responds to the lower dose.

How do I know if 5 mg is enough for me?

The 5 mg dose is enough if you:

  • Continue to feel reduced hunger compared to taking no medication
  • Can maintain healthy eating habits without excessive cravings
  • Continue to lose weight or maintain your weight loss
  • Experience acceptable side effects

Can I stretch my pen to get more doses?

We don’t recommend trying to extract extra doses from your Mounjaro pen. This practice:

  • May lead to dosing inaccuracies
  • Could increase the risk of infection
  • May damage the pen mechanism
  • Is not supported by the manufacturer

How long will it take to adjust to a lower dose?

Most people adjust to a lower dose within 2-4 weeks. The first week typically involves the most noticeable changes in hunger and satiety, with gradual stabilisation over the following weeks.

Can I go back to a higher dose if needed?

Yes, you can return to a higher dose if the lower dose proves insufficient, subject to your healthcare provider’s approval.

Many people find it valuable to try a lower dose, knowing they have the option to increase if necessary.

Take home message

Reducing your Mounjaro dose can be a practical strategy to manage costs while maintaining significant weight loss benefits.

Research shows that many patients achieve excellent results at lower doses, with the difference between 5 mg and 15 mg being relatively modest for many individuals.

By focusing on protein-rich meals, regular physical activity, and building healthy habits, most people can continue their weight loss progress even at lower doses.

Always discuss dose changes with your healthcare provider, and consider working with a health coach to develop personalised strategies for the transition.

With the right approach, you can balance cost considerations with continued weight loss progress.

Second Nature's Mounjaro and Wegovy programmes

Second Nature provides Mounjaro or Wegovy as part of our Mounjaro and Wegovy weight-loss programmes.

Why choose Second Nature over other medication providers, assuming you're eligible?

Because peace of mind matters.

We've had the privilege of working with the NHS for over eight years, helping people across the UK take meaningful steps toward a healthier, happier life.

Our programmes are designed to meet people where they are, whether that means support with weight loss through compassionate one-to-one health coaching, or access to the latest weight-loss medications (like Mounjaro and Wegovy) delivered alongside expert care from a multidisciplinary team of doctors, psychologists, dietitians, and personal trainers.

At the heart of everything we do is a simple belief: real, lasting change comes from building better habits, not relying on quick fixes. We're here to support that change every step of the way.

With over a decade of experience, thousands of lives changed, and a long-standing record of delivering programmes used by the NHS, we believe we're the UK's most trusted weight-loss programme.

We hope to offer you something invaluable: peace of mind, and the support you need to take that first step.

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