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Some side effects are common and may improve as your body adjusts to the medication. If any symptoms become severe or do not improve, contact your healthcare provider.
Other side effects may occur. Always speak with your healthcare provider if you notice anything unexpected.
Call your healthcare provider right away if you experience:
Mounjaro may increase the risk of thyroid tumors, including cancer.
Seek medical help if you notice:
Severe stomach pain that does not go away, with or without vomiting, and may radiate to your back.
Especially if used with insulin or sulfonylureas. Symptoms may include: dizziness, shaking, sweating, confusion, blurry vision, fast heartbeat, or irritability.
Swelling of the face or throat, trouble breathing, severe rash, fainting, or rapid heartbeat.
Dehydration from vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea can worsen kidney issues.
Severe or ongoing stomach symptoms.
Notify your provider if your vision changes while using Mounjaro.
Look for upper abdominal pain, fever, yellowing of the skin/eyes, or pale stools.
Tell your healthcare provider if you:
Read the Instructions for Use that come with your prescription.
Call your doctor for advice about side effects.
You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
For a full list of side effects, visit: Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.org)
Mounjaro is a prescription medication.
Visit the official site: mounjaro.com or call 1-833-807-6576.
Talk to your healthcare provider to determine whether Mounjaro is right for you.