Mounjaro has quickly become one of the most widely discussed medical weight loss treatments in the UK. Many patients experience noticeable appetite reduction and steady progress during the early stages of treatment. However, it is also very common to reach a point where weight loss slows down or temporarily stops, leading to frustration and the question: why am I not losing weight on Mounjaro?
Weight loss plateaus are a normal part of any long term weight management journey. They do not necessarily mean the treatment is not working. At The Care Pharmacy, we provide regulated Mounjaro treatment with structured follow up and lifestyle guidance to help patients navigate these stalls safely. Get in touch or start an online consultation form if you would like your progress reviewed by our clinical team.
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1. Calorie Intake Has Gradually Increased
Even with appetite suppression, it is possible for calorie intake to slowly creep up over time. As you become more comfortable on treatment, portion sizes may increase slightly or small snacks may return without being consciously noticed. These subtle changes can reduce your calorie deficit without feeling significant day to day.
- Extra handfuls of snacks in the evening
- Larger portions at dinner
- High calorie drinks such as speciality coffees
Tracking your food intake for a short period can provide clarity and help you identify simple, practical adjustments.
2. Your Body Has Adapted to the Current Dose
Mounjaro dosing increases gradually to minimise side effects and improve tolerability. If you remain on the same dose for an extended period, your body may adapt and appetite suppression may feel less noticeable. This does not mean the medication has stopped working, but it may mean a clinical review is appropriate.
A regulated provider can assess whether dose progression is suitable based on your response and side effect profile. If you are unsure, get in touch with our team for tailored advice.

3. Physical Activity Has Reduced
While Mounjaro supports appetite regulation, overall energy expenditure still plays an important role in fat loss. Daily movement levels can gradually decrease without you realising, particularly if work patterns change or structured exercise drops off.
- Lower daily step count
- Less resistance training
- Increased sedentary time
Reintroducing consistent walking, light strength training, or planned activity sessions can often help restart progress.
4. Water Retention is Masking Fat Loss
The number on the scales does not always reflect fat loss accurately. Hormonal changes, stress levels, sleep disruption, and increased salt intake can all lead to temporary water retention. This may make it appear that weight loss has stopped when body composition is still improving.
Looking at weekly or biweekly averages rather than daily fluctuations provides a more realistic view of progress.
5. Meal Structure Has Become Inconsistent
Skipping meals during the day and consuming larger meals later in the evening can affect digestion and hunger cues. Although Mounjaro reduces appetite, consistent meal timing often supports better energy balance and comfort.
- Balanced protein intake at each meal
- High fibre vegetables and whole grains
- Regular hydration throughout the day
At The Care Pharmacy, we believe dieting doesn’t have to be boring. Consider incorporating protein – such as chicken, eggs, and fish – and healthy fats into your diet. Take a look at our recent TikTok for meal inspiration:
Start an online consultation form if you would like structured dietary guidance alongside your medication plan.
6. Expectations May Be Too High
Initial weight loss can be faster, especially in the first few weeks. Over time, the rate of loss typically slows to a more sustainable pace. Losing one pound per week may not feel dramatic, but it represents consistent and meaningful progress over months.
Comparing your results with others can create unrealistic expectations. Individual responses to Mounjaro vary based on metabolism, starting weight, and lifestyle factors.
7. Underlying Health or Lifestyle Factors
Sleep quality, stress, thyroid function, and insulin sensitivity can all influence weight regulation. Chronic stress may increase cortisol levels, which can impact appetite and water retention. Poor sleep may also increase hunger hormones and cravings.
If weight loss remains stalled despite lifestyle adjustments, a clinical review may help identify additional contributing factors.
Common Causes of a Mounjaro Stall
Below is a summary of the typical causes behind weight loss plateaus on Mounjaro. It provides a quick reference to help identify potential causes and the practical adjustments that may help restart progress.
| Reason |
Common Sign |
Possible Adjustment |
| Increased calorie intake |
Portion sizes creeping up |
Short term tracking |
| Dose adaptation |
Reduced appetite suppression |
Clinical dose review |
| Lower activity |
Fewer steps or workouts |
Structured movement plan |
| Water retention |
Scale fluctuations |
Monitor long term trend |
| Lifestyle factors |
Poor sleep or stress |
Holistic review |

How to Restart Progress Safely
If you are asking “why am I not losing weight on Mounjaro?”, avoid drastic changes such as skipping meals or adjusting doses without supervision. Sustainable results come from structured, informed adjustments.
- Review portion sizes honestly
- Increase movement gradually
- Improve hydration and sleep
- Seek professional guidance
At The Care Pharmacy, we provide regulated Mounjaro treatment supported by ongoing monitoring and practical advice. Start an online consultation or get in touch to review your progress with a trusted provider.
Restarting Weight Loss Progress
Plateaus are common and do not indicate failure. In most cases, small adjustments in nutrition, activity, or dosing strategy can restore steady progress. Weight loss is rarely perfectly linear, even with effective medication.
Regulated weight loss support is available at The Care Pharmacy, so get in touch or start an online consultation form to move forward with safe, structured care.
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This blog was written in collaboration with Pharmacy Mentor.
Medically reviewed by
Mohammed Lakhi
Superintendent Pharmacist