Mounjaro drug 2.5 mg ready-made pens for injection contain the active substance terzipatide, which helps in the treatment of Type II diabetics by lowering the blood sugar level, in addition to following an appropriate diet, practicing sports activities on a daily basis.
Mounjaro pens lower the blood sugar level in the following ways:
Reduce factory sugar from the liver.
Increased secretion of the hormone insulin.
It works to increase the sensation of satiety because it slows down the process of absorbing food.
Mounjaro injection 2.5 mg are used in the treatment of Type II diabetes mellitus.
Keep the blood sugar level controlled, which keeps the symptoms of diabetes mellitus.
It is not recommended to use mounjaro injection for slimming because the General Administration of the food and Drug Administration does not approve its use for slimming purposes, despite achieving good results from it in clinical trials, but it is still under research and experiment.
Mounjaro injections are used once a week, starting with a dose of 2.5 mg.
Mounjaro injection uses are injected under the skin in the area of the arm, thigh or abdomen, and the injection position should also be changed every now and then.
The dose is increased after four weeks and may reach 5 mg according to the doctor's prescription.
If you miss a dose, you can be compensated while no more than 4 days have passed, but you cannot be compensated if more than that has passed and you must wait until the next dose is due.
Nausea.
Vomit.
Hold on.
Diarrhea.
Abdominal pain.
Indigestion.
Poor appetite.
Contraindications to the use of mounjaro
Allergy to terzipatide.
Under 18 years old.
Diabetes mellitus of the first type.
Medullary thyroid cancer.
The development of the syndrome of multiple endocrine tumors of the second type.
Warnings for the use of mounjaro injections
Caution should be exercised when using Monjaro injections in the following cases:
If you have liver or kidney disease or pancreatitis.
In cases of pregnancy, lactation.
Development of diabetic macular edema.
Digestive disorders.