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Switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy: Your Complete Guide

Switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy

If you’re considering making the switch from Mounjaro to Wegovy, you’re not alone. Recent price changes have many people reassessing their options, and that’s completely understandable. Let’s walk through everything you need to know to make this transition as smooth and informed as possible.  

In this post:

  • Why people are switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy
  • Key considerations before making the change
  • Understanding the differences between the two medicines
  • Wegovy’s unique benefits and research backing
  • Step-by-step guide to switching safely
  • What to expect during the transition
  • Managing expectations and long-term success

Why People Are Making the Switch

The cost reality: Let’s address the elephant in the room. Eli Lilly’s significant price increases for Mounjaro have genuinely changed the landscape. For many people, what was once manageable has become financially challenging, especially at higher doses.

But it’s not just about money. Some people find Wegovy more tolerable, particularly if they’ve been struggling with side effects at higher Mounjaro doses. Others appreciate Wegovy’s additional cardiovascular benefits or want to avoid the contraception complications that come with Mounjaro.

Before You Switch: The Important Considerations

Mounjaro has been working for you for a reason. If you’ve had excellent results and are considering switching purely for cost reasons, this decision deserves careful thought. You need to balance the financial pressure against the effectiveness of a medication that may have genuinely changed your life.

Alternative options to consider:

Remember, there’s no shame in prioritising what’s financially sustainable for you. Medication only works if you can afford to take it consistently.

Understanding What You’re Switching Between

Both medications are GLP-1 agonists that mimic your body’s natural GLP-1 hormone, helping regulate glucose, suppress appetite, and slow digestion. The key difference? Mounjaro has that extra punch – it also targets the GIP receptor, which may explain its stronger results in clinical trials.

Wegovy’s track record is still impressive: The landmark STEP-1 trial showed around 15% weight reduction by week 68, with some studies showing results up to 17.4%. It’s a well-studied, highly effective medication that’s helped thousands of people achieve significant weight loss.

Wegovy’s unique benefits:

The Switching Process: Step by Step

Step 1: Get Professional Guidance

Don’t go it alone. Whilst the medications are similar, switching without medical advice can increase side effect risks or reduce effectiveness. Your clinician needs to confirm this switch is safe and suitable for your specific situation.

Step 2: Determine Your Starting Dose

Here’s where it gets personalised. There’s no official “conversion chart” between these medications, so your new Wegovy dose depends on several factors:

Wegovy doses available: 0.25mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 1.7mg, and 2.4mg

The conservative approach: Standard guidance suggests starting at the lowest dose (0.25mg) and increasing every four weeks, just like when you first started Mounjaro.

The tailored approach: For people who’ve been on higher Mounjaro doses for a while, starting at a higher Wegovy dose might be appropriate. This is considered “off-label” but can be safer and more effective than dropping too low. Your clinician will assess what makes sense for you.

Step 3: Make the Transition

Timing is everything:

What to Expect During the Switch

The good news: You shouldn’t experience withdrawal. Mounjaro will still be working in your system just as it would between your normal weekly doses.

The reality check: You might notice a slight increase in appetite and “food noise” initially. This is because you’ll likely start on a slightly lower equivalent dose of Wegovy to minimise switching side effects. This is temporary and improves as you titrate up to your optimal dose.

Potential side effects: They’re similar to what you experienced with Mounjaro, and most commonly occur when starting or increasing doses:

Remember, side effects are very individual. Some people have an easier transition than others, and there’s no way to predict exactly how you’ll respond.

Managing Your Expectations

Be patient with the process. Just like when you first started Mounjaro, you’ll gradually increase your Wegovy dose every four weeks until you reach your optimal level. This isn’t a quick switch – it’s a careful transition.

Your weight loss journey continues. Wegovy is highly effective, but the switch might temporarily slow your progress as your body adjusts. This is normal and expected.

Stay in touch with your healthcare team. They can provide strategies for managing any side effects and ensure you’re progressing safely through the dose increases.

Main takeaways

  • Switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy is entirely possible and can be done safely with proper guidance. Wegovy remains a highly effective medication that’s helped thousands of people achieve significant weight loss and health improvements.
  • This isn’t a step backwards! It’s adapting your treatment to fit your current circumstances. Whether driven by cost considerations, side effect management, or other health priorities, making this switch can still support your weight management goals effectively.
  • Key takeaway: Work with your healthcare provider to create a switching plan that’s tailored to you. They’ll help you navigate the transition safely whilst minimising any disruption to your progress.
  • Your weight management journey doesn’t end because you’re changing medications – it simply continues with a different, but still highly effective, tool.

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PillSorted

Ready to explore switching to Wegovy? Our Pillsorted clinicians are here to guide you through the process safely and effectively. We’ll assess your individual situation and create a personalised transition plan that works for you.

Call us at 033 4050380 or email help@pillsorted.com.