Comparing Mounjaro and Ozempic: Which is the Superior Weight Loss Drug?

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A real-world study conducted by Truveta Research has found that the diabetes drug Mounjaro is more effective for weight loss than the popular treatment Ozempic in overweight or obese adults. Patients taking Mounjaro were significantly more likely to lose 5%, 10%, and 15% of their body weight compared to those on Ozempic. The study confirms Mounjaro's edge over Ozempic in a real-world setting, although head-to-head clinical trials in this population are not yet available. Both drugs are only approved for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes but are commonly used off-label for weight loss.
- Mounjaro is more effective than Ozempic for weight loss in overweight and obese adults, real-world study says CNBC
- Ozempic is not the most effective weight-loss drug on the market: study New York Post
- Mounjaro 3 times more effective than Ozempic for weight loss, study finds MarketWatch
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