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Angie2618

Updated 10mo ago

Has anyone tried Mounjaro for diabetes?

has anyone taken the medication Mounjaro for diabetes?

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Kathleen38

2y

No
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MelB

2y

No. I have never heard of it. Is it a new medication?
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Angie2618

2y

i believe so. Its in the same class as ozempic and Victoza
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mydragonmoon

2y

I started taking it 4 weeks ago. It's pretry so far.
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Angie2618

2y

im having awful side effects
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riversong23

1y

It's suppose to be similar to ozempic and the others... I've tried trulicity and ozempic, it was not right how sick I was. If your sick sick talk to the doctor. Trulicity caused sever anemia, inability to absorb nutrition, and wet macular edema. If you did a little you'll find if you have diabetic retinopathy it makes it worse. Not worth losing my eye sight. I was on it for 7 years @ And While I lost the 100 lbs I gained from insulin and misdiagnosis, I never lost more than 10 lbs. I've been off 1.5, and my weight only went up 10lbs, but I am able to enjoy food again. Some people don't have problems. But if I do, talk to dr
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Wendy80

1y

hi I'm type 2 diabetic and I'm on insillun 34 mg and oxmepic once a week and I've got no energy but my weight it started to go down and now it's just staying at one weight and don't no why
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threehottamales

10mo

I'm just starting. Only been on a couple weeks.

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