Ozempic, Wegovy, Semaglutide and now Mounjaro? What is this new drug?

Posted on May 19, 2023

Weight loss drugs are super popular and clearly redefining the weight loss space. I don’t think anyone will do gastric bypasses in the future as these drugs become better known and studied. And for those particularly with BMI over 30- the health risks of having so much weight are real. Reflux, high blood pressure, diabetes, strain on joints.

The players are:

The newest kid on the block Tirzepatide (from Eli Lilly) was approved to treat Type 2 diabetes.  As with many of these medications, this also contributed to weight loss. There is buzz though that Mounjaro (Tirzepatide) is even more effective than semaglutide.

Findings for Mounjaro:

RISKS.

There are risks. There are the usual things you hear about: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, constipation, stomach pain. There are some studies which indicate it affects muscle mass more than fat.

My thoughts?

If your BMI is high, we KNOW you have medical risks and issues. For those patients, I think this is a gamechanger and good. Where I pause is for those who are in the grey zone… Those who have 10 pounds they want to shed after pregnancy or menopause or covid.  It doesn’t seem to be something you can do for a short time and get off and maintain the weight loss.

Is there a way to wean off it? Does it cause any issues long term?

Time and science will tell.