Mounjaro prices, done properly.
Mounjaro is the brand name for tirzepatide, a once-weekly injection made by Eli Lilly. It's prescribed privately in the UK for weight management, and every pharmacy sets its own price — which is exactly why a specialist live-price service exists.
The doses, explained gently.
Everyone starts on 2.5mg for at least four weeks. A prescriber may then raise the dose in steps — 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 12.5mg, up to 15mg — depending on how you're getting on. You should never skip steps or choose a dose yourself.
A word on safety.
Mounjaro is a prescription-only medicine. No legitimate UK pharmacy will supply it without an assessment by a qualified prescriber — and if a website offers to skip that step, please don't buy from it, whatever the price.
Every pharmacy in our directory has been checked against the GPhC register, and each one links to its live register entry so you can confirm it yourself. Delivery is usually by Royal Mail Tracked 24 or DPD, in discreet packaging, with cold-chain protection for injections.
The official NHS evidence appraisal for tirzepatide is NICE TA1026 — worth reading if you want the clinical picture rather than the marketing one.
The official sources, in one place.
These are the bodies that actually regulate, appraise and advise. If anything you read anywhere — including here — disagrees with them, believe them.