Comparison of Mounjaro, Wegovy and MySimba

WHICH WEIGHT LOSS MEDICATION IS RIGHT FOR ME?

Please do have a look at the table, which tells you the main differences among the different medications available for weight loss in the UK.

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Medication Mounjaro Wegovy Mysimba
Type of medication Weekly injection Weekly injection Daily tablets
Active ingredient(s) Tirzepatide Semaglutide Bupropion
Naltrexone
Expected weight loss 22% 14% 5%
Mechanism of action Increasing GLP1 and GIP, slows down food transit time, direct message to the brain to reduce food intake Increasing GLP1 and GIP, slows down food transit time, direct message to the brain to reduce food intake Reduces food addiction and cravings.
Possible side effects Heartburn, nausea, vomiting, bloating, heartburn, constipation, diarrhoea, dizziness, low blood pressure, hair loss, fatigue, gall stones, low blood sugar, pancreatitis Heartburn, nausea, vomiting, bloating, heartburn, constipation, diarrhoea, dizziness, low blood pressure, hair loss, fatigue, gall stones, low blood sugar, pancreatitis, worsening of diabetic retinopathy Fits (rarely but importantly), worsening depression, nausea/vomiting, constipation, headache, anxiety, dizziness, difficulty sleeping, dry mouth, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, tinnitus, fast heart rate, hot flush, increased blood pressure, abdominal pain, rash, itching, excessive sweating, hair loss, irritability
Cost £185-£220 per month £165-£290 per month £115 per month
Who can have it BMI >30 or >27 with at least one weight related health problem BMI >30 or >27 with at least one weight related health problem BMI >30 or >27 with at least one weight related health problem
Who shouldn’t take it History of pancreatitis, gall stones, thyroid cancer History of pancreatitis, gall stones, thyroid cancer, diabetic retinopathy History of fits and depressed mood, currently undergoing treatment for substance misuse or taking strong prescription painkillers
Storage In a refrigerator until open, then below 30 degrees celsius In a refrigerator until open, then below 30 degrees celsius Below 30 degrees celsius
Suitable during pregnancy/breast feeding No No No

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