Once-weekly Mounjaro comes in a single-dose pen*
*Read the Instructions for Use included with your pen.
Take Mounjaro once a week
Pick your day.
Use Mounjaro 1 time each week, at any time of the day.
But we know schedules can change. If you want to change the day of the week you take your dose, make sure there are at least 3 days (72 hours) between doses.
If you miss a dose of Mounjaro, take the missed dose as soon as possible within 4 days (96 hours) after the missed dose. If more than 4 days have passed, skip the missed dose and take your next dose on the regularly scheduled day. Do not take 2 doses of Mounjaro within 3 days of each other.
It may be helpful to set a reminder in your phone so you don’t forget which day is your Mounjaro day. If you set a reminder and decide to change your day, then don’t forget to update your reminder to your new day.
Mounjaro comes in a single-dose pen that requires no mixing.
There is no need to see or handle the needle.†
†Read the Instructions for Use included with your pen.
Follow these 4 steps to use your Mounjaro pen:
Choose your injection site. Your healthcare provider can help you choose the injection site that is best for you. You or another person can inject the medicine in your stomach, thighs, or the back of your upper arms. Another person should give you the injection in the back of your upper arm.
Pull off the base cap.
Place the base flat on your skin, then unlock.
Press and hold the button for up to 10 seconds. Listen for the first click. It means the injection has started. The second click means that the injection is complete.‡
‡These are not the complete instructions for using Mounjaro. Before starting Mounjaro, your healthcare provider should show you how to use the pen. Read the Instructions for Use included with your pen.
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Gallbladder problems. Gallbladder problems have happened in some people who use Mounjaro. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get symptoms of gallbladder problems, which may include pain in your upper stomach (abdomen), fever, yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice), and clay-colored stools.
How to store your Mounjaro pens
Keep Mounjaro in the refrigerator
- Make sure the temperature is between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C)
- Store the pens in the original packaging to protect your pen from light
- Do not freeze the Mounjaro pens
- The pen has glass parts. Handle it carefully. If you drop the pen on a hard surface, do not use it. Use a new pen for your injection
Going on a trip?
Mounjaro can last unrefrigerated for up to 21 days. Just make sure the temperature does not get any higher than 86°F (30°C). Keep your pen in its original carton to protect your pen from light.
How to dispose of your used Mounjaro pens
It is important to dispose of your pens safely. To do this, put your pen in an FDA-cleared sharps disposal container right away after use. Do not throw away pens in household trash. If you don’t have an FDA-approved sharps container, use a household container. Make sure it is made of heavy-duty plastic with a puncture-resistant lid, and it is upright, stable, leak resistant, and properly labeled to warn of hazardous waste.
Keep the container out of the reach of children. Do not recycle your sharps container, follow your community guidelines for the right way to dispose of your sharps disposal container.
If you do not have a puncture-resistant container with a secure lid, request a free sharps container here.
What is Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is an injectable prescription medicine that is used along with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar (glucose) in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
It is not known if Mounjaro can be used in people who have had pancreatitis. Mounjaro is not for use in people with type 1 diabetes. It is not known if Mounjaro is safe and effective for use in children under 18 years of age.
Once-weekly Mounjaro has multiple dose options
Mounjaro has different dose options, allowing you and your doctor to find the one that’s right for you. If your doctor has prescribed once-weekly Mounjaro, you’ll start with 2.5 mg. After 4 weeks, you’ll move on to 5 mg.§
§Mounjaro should be used once every week. Please consult your doctor with any questions you may have about your Mounjaro prescription.
What happens next?
Let your doctor know how you’re doing on the 2.5-mg and 5-mg doses during your checkup. Once you reach 5 mg, your doctor may keep you at the same dose for longer than 4 weeks. You’ll work together to decide if your dose needs to be increased beyond 5 mg.
Additional dose increases may occur depending on your doctor’s recommendation. After reaching a dose of 5 mg, your dose can increase up to 7.5-mg, 10-mg, 12.5-mg, and 15-mg. You will stay on your current dose for at least 4 weeks.
Tip: Set a reminder to make sure you pick up your next dose
Managing possible side effects
Talk to your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away.
Everyone can have a different experience, but here are the most common side effects experienced by patients taking Mounjaro:
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Decreased appetite
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Indigestion
- Stomach Pain
In studies, most nausea, vomiting and diarrhea events occurred while the dose of Mounjaro was being increased. These events decreased over time.
In studies, GI side effects were more common in people taking Mounjaro than people taking placebo, and people taking Mounjaro were more likely to stop treatment because of these side effects.
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Kidney problems (kidney failure). In people who have kidney problems, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting may cause a loss of fluids (dehydration), which may cause kidney problems to get worse. It is important for you to drink fluids to help reduce your chance of dehydration.
Severe stomach problems. Stomach problems, sometimes severe, have been reported with Mounjaro. Tell your healthcare provider if you have stomach problems that are severe or will not go away.
If you experience nausea, talk to your doctor. In the meantime, some people find the following tips may help:
Eat smaller meals–try splitting your 3 daily meals into 4 or more smaller ones
Stop eating when you feel full
Avoid fat or fatty foods
Try eating bland foods like toast, crackers, or rice
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