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Mounjaro alternative

Lemonie

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Location
Fylde Coast
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Mounjaro is meesing with my digestion. I've had a couple of times recently with total blockage followed by diarrhoea and vomiting for days. I am up now but still haven't eaten for 3 days. I'm on 7.5mg and have been for over a year.

Are there any newer tablet meds about that don't increase appetite? I'm thinking of coming off the mounjaro.
 
Hi Lemonie, I take Rybelsus tablets, they are the oral version of semaglutide (the drug in Ozempic injections). I have been lucky and not had any side effects. Along with a low carb diet it keeps my blood sugars at a normal level and has also allowed me to lose a shed load of weight due to the appetite lowering effect of the tablets.
 
I took Rybelsus tablets but they made feel nauseous.

About 4 years ago I had Trulicity, an alternative to Mounjaro etc. Over 2 years I lost 6 stone. Unfortunately my GP decided I didn’t need it any more so stopped prescribing it. The inevitable happened, I gained weight. After a year I asked my GP and my diabetes nurse if I could start taking it again but unfortunately there was a worldwide shortage of it. Now supplies are steady and I started it again 3 months ago.
 
Mounjaro is meesing with my digestion. I've had a couple of times recently with total blockage followed by diarrhoea and vomiting for days. I am up now but still haven't eaten for 3 days. I'm on 7.5mg and have been for over a year.

Are there any newer tablet meds about that don't increase appetite? I'm thinking of coming off the mounjaro.
Have you spoken to your GP or diabetes nurse about an alternative jab to Mounjaro? You may find you have fewer problems with a different one.
 
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