Switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy: Is It the Right Time to Switch?
Deciding when to move from Mounjaro to Wegovy depends on factors like rising costs, side effects, slowing progress, or availability.
Mounjaro is a new generation weight loss medication gaining attention for its dual-action benefits. Originally developed to control blood sugar levels, Mounjaro has shown significant results in helping people lose weight. Now approved for use in the UK, Mounjaro works by mimicking natural gut hormones that regulate appetite and insulin response. With growing demand, it’s becoming a popular option for those looking to manage their weight and improve overall health.
Mounjaro is now available through the NHS, but access is currently limited to a small group of patients who meet specific medical criteria. It’s not yet widely available, and many people are still waiting to find out if they qualify. This blog explains who is currently eligible for Mounjaro on the NHS, how the rollout process works, and what your options are if you do not yet meet the criteria.
Mounjaro is a prescription injection used to help adults with type 2 diabetes. It works by lowering blood sugar levels and helping the body use insulin better. It is meant to be used along with a healthy diet and regular exercise.
Mounjaro can also help with weight loss. It makes you feel full faster and reduces hunger, so you eat less. This is especially helpful for people who are overweight or have weight-related health problems.
Mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children under 18. It is also not known if it is safe for people who have had pancreatitis.

Right now, Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is only given on the NHS to some people. It’s mostly for people who have type 2 diabetes. If you want to use Mounjaro just for losing weight, you probably can’t get it on the NHS unless you are in a special NHS program or a trial.
The NHS follows advice from a group called NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence). They are still thinking about whether Mounjaro should be offered to more people, especially for weight loss.
People using Mounjaro lost up to 22.5% of their body weight in about 1.5 years. That’s a big result, but the NHS is still being careful before offering it to everyone.
Getting Mounjaro (tirzepatide) on the NHS is very difficult right now. It’s only being offered in some GP clinics and only to people who meet strict rules.
To get it, you must:
Have four or more health problems linked to your weight, such as:
Even if you have all of these, your GP still may not be offering Mounjaro yet, and the process can be slow.
Because of this, most people won’t be able to get Mounjaro on the NHS, or they will have to wait a long time.
If you want to start sooner, we offer private access to Mounjaro. There are no long waiting hours and the need to meet strict NHS rules, just a simple check to see if it is right for you.
If you don’t currently meet the NHS criteria for Mounjaro, you are not out of options. While access through the NHS is limited to those with higher clinical needs, you can still start your journey privately without waiting.
At The Care Pharmacy, Mounjaro is available for private purchase, making it easier for you to begin your treatment now without going through lengthy assessments or delays.
Why Consider Private Access?
If your BMI is 30 or above, or 27 with conditions like type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure, you may qualify for private access to Mounjaro for weight loss.
The NHS is only offering Mounjaro to a limited group for now, so many people are choosing private access for faster results and more control.
If you are considering buying Mounjaro privately, here’s what you need to know about the cost:
To get Mounjaro privately in the UK, you’ll need a prescription from a healthcare professional. If you have type 2 diabetes and haven’t responded well to other treatments, your doctor may consider it.
Right now, Mounjaro is not commonly prescribed on the NHS for weight loss, unless you’re part of a special supervised program, which can be hard to qualify for.
Instead of waiting or facing strict NHS rules, many people are choosing a faster and easier route through The Care Pharmacy, where you can:
It is a simple, private option for those who want to start their journey without delay.
Mounjaro is now available in the UK, but only for certain people. It was approved in 2023 mainly for treating type 2 diabetes. The NHS is still reviewing its use for weight loss, so access through the NHS is limited for now.
However, you can get Mounjaro privately through The Care Pharmacy. We offer a simple and fast way to start treatment, without long waits or strict eligibility rules.
If you’re not eligible through the NHS, you can get Mounjaro privately from The Care Pharmacy. We offer one of the lowest prices in the UK, starting from £119.99 per month, making it an affordable and reliable option without long waits or strict NHS criteria.
Your GP can prescribe Mounjaro on the NHS, but only if you meet strict conditions. It’s mainly for people with serious health risks, like a BMI of 40 or more, or 37.5 for certain ethnic groups. You may also qualify if you have weight-related health issues like diabetes or heart disease.
You may get Mounjaro free on the NHS if you’re 18 or older, have a high BMI (40 or 37.5 for some ethnic groups), and have at least four obesity-related conditions. It’s being rolled out in phases and must be used with NHS weight management support.
Yes, the NHS offers other weight loss injections like Wegovy (semaglutide) and Saxenda (liraglutide), but they are only available through specialist weight management services. To qualify, you must meet strict BMI and health condition criteria.
To apply for NHS funding for Mounjaro, you must be assessed by a specialist weight service. You usually need a BMI of 40 or more (or 37.5 for some ethnic groups) and a weight-related health condition.
Yes, Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is now being added to NHS weight loss programs, but only for a small group of people who need it the most. It’s not available for everyone yet and will be given through specialist weight management services along with other types of support.
If you’re not eligible through the NHS, you can get Mounjaro privately from The Care Pharmacy. We offer one of the lowest prices in the UK, starting from £119.99 per month, making it an affordable and reliable option without long waits or strict NHS criteria.
Your GP can prescribe Mounjaro on the NHS, but only if you meet strict conditions. It’s mainly for people with serious health risks, like a BMI of 40 or more, or 37.5 for certain ethnic groups. You may also qualify if you have weight-related health issues like diabetes or heart disease.
You may get Mounjaro free on the NHS if you’re 18 or older, have a high BMI (40 or 37.5 for some ethnic groups), and have at least four obesity-related conditions. It’s being rolled out in phases and must be used with NHS weight management support.
Yes, the NHS offers other weight loss injections like Wegovy (semaglutide) and Saxenda (liraglutide), but they are only available through specialist weight management services. To qualify, you must meet strict BMI and health condition criteria.
To apply for NHS funding for Mounjaro, you must be assessed by a specialist weight service. You usually need a BMI of 40 or more (or 37.5 for some ethnic groups) and a weight-related health condition.Yes, Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is now being added to NHS weight loss programs, but only for a small group of people who need it the most. It’s not available for everyone yet and will be given through specialist weight management services along with other types of support.
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