In the last year, injectable weight loss medications like Wegovy (Semaglutide) and Mounjaro (Tirzepatide), have gained a lot of popularity, from influencers showing dramatic weight loss to wellness clinics promoting them as the next big breakthrough. If you’ve been struggling with your weight or have obesity-related health issues, you might be wondering if these injections could be the answer. But with all the hype, there’s also a lot of confusion. Are these medications truly safe? Who should be taking them and who definitely shouldn’t?
Let us explore how these injections work, who they’re meant for, what the science says, and why lifestyle changes are still non-negotiable for sustainable weight loss.
What Are Wegovy (Semaglutide) and Mounjaro (Tirzepatide), and Why Are They So Popular?
Semaglutide and Tirzepatide belong to a class of medications originally developed for diabetes. Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, while Tirzepatide acts on both GLP-1 and GIP receptors. In simple terms, they help regulate appetite, slow digestion, and improve insulin sensitivity, all of which contribute to significant weight loss.
Some of the brand names include:
● Wegovy (Semaglutide for weight loss)
● Ozempic (Semaglutide for diabetes)
● Mounjaro (Tirzepatide for diabetes and obesity)
Clinical trials like STEP (for Semaglutide) and SURMOUNT (for Tirzepatide) have shown up to 15–25% body weight reduction in some patients, especially when combined with lifestyle modifications. For a lot of people, this is a life-changing number.
Can Wegovy and Mounjaro Replace Diet and Exercise?
No, this definitely cannot and this is a crucial point to be noted. Semaglutide and Tirzepatide work best when paired with a structured lifestyle plan. Without that, you could end up losing the wrong kind of weight (muscle), experiencing side effects, or regaining all the lost weight once you stop the medication.
A proper weight loss approach should always include:
● A personalised diet plan based on your calorie needs
● Adequate protein and fiber intake
● Exercises aimed at fat loss
● Strength training to preserve muscle
These injections can help, but they’re just supporting aids. If healthy habits aren’t in place, the results often don’t last. In fact, without the right foundation, some people can’t even tolerate the medications for long.
Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Take These Weightloss Drugs?
These medications are not suitable for everyone, and doctors follow strict criteria before prescribing them. In people without diabetes, the usual prescription guidelines are:
● BMI ≥30 (obese), or
● BMI ≥27 with obesity-related complications such as:
● PCOS
● Fatty liver (MASLD)
● Hypertension
● Sleep apnea
You should NOT take Semaglutide or Tirzepatide if you have:
● A history of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC)
● MEN2 syndrome
● Acute pancreatitis
● Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy
These are prescription drugs. They should never be taken without a thorough medical evaluation, lab work, and ongoing monitoring under the guidance and advice of your doctor.
What Are the Side Effects of Weightloss Injections?
Like any medication, these injections come with side effects some common, others more serious. That’s why they should never be started casually or over-the-counter.
“Many people are getting swayed by the latest anti-obesity drugs in the market and start these drugs without any expert advice,” says Dr. Saurav Das, an AIIMS trained Endocrinologist associated with HealthPil. When asked about the side-effects, he adds that, “All drugs are hazardous if taken without proper indication. People who aren’t counselled properly tend to have more side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. Some even report visual issues and there are concerns about thyroid cancers too.”
The most frequently reported side effects include:
● Nausea
● Vomiting
● Bloating
● Constipation or diarrhea
● Appetite loss
These usually occur because of how the medication slows down digestion. For most people, they settle over time especially when the dosage is gradually increased under supervision.
But more rarely, serious issues like pancreatitis, retinopathy, NAION (a vision-threatening condition), or vestibular disturbances have been reported. There’s also ongoing research into a possible link with medullary thyroid carcinoma, which is why it’s especially important to avoid these medications if you have a personal or family history of thyroid cancers or MEN2 syndrome.
The Muscle Loss Concern: What You Must Know
One of the biggest risks of rapid weight loss, whether it’s through surgery or medication, is losing muscle along with fat. With GLP-1 drugs, up to 30% of total weight loss can come from muscle mass.
Losing muscle is not just a cosmetic issue, it can reduce your metabolic rate, make you weaker, and increase your risk of falls and fractures over time, leading to a condition known as sarcopenia.
That can be prevented if a few things are kept in mind, such as:
● Strength training (resistance exercise) should be included from Day 1
● Ensure adequate protein intake, ideally 1.2–1.5g/kg body weight daily
● Discuss muscle monitoring with your doctor or dietitian
What Health Conditions Can Improve with Wegovy and Mounjaro?
When these drugs are prescribed and used appropriately, they improve and sometimes reverse conditions commonly associated with obesity, such as:
● Type 2 Diabetes
● Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (MASLD)
● Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
● Obstructive sleep apnea
● Hypertension and cholesterol disorders
Some patients have even reported better sleep, reduced joint pain, and more stable moods as their weight and inflammation levels improved.
Summary
Medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide have brought a major shift in how we approach obesity treatment offering hope to people who’ve struggled for years without any positive results. But like any drug, they work best when used for the right reasons, in the right patients, and under proper medical guidance.
They are not quick fixes, and they’re certainly not meant for cosmetic use. Without long-term lifestyle changes like nutrition, physical activity, and behavioural support, the benefits of these injections are often short-lived, and there is increased risk of adverse effects.
If you’re considering these medications, speak to an endocrinologist or obesity specialist who understands your health. At the end of the day, sustainable weight loss is about finding what works safely, realistically, and long-term for your body.
FAQs About Wegovy and Mounjaro:
Do I need to stay on these injections forever?
No, not always. But if lifestyle changes aren’t maintained, stopping the drug often leads to weight regain. Your doctor can help build a long-term plan.
Can I take this just to lose 4–5 kgs?
No. These are not “slimming injections” for cosmetic use. They are for medically indicated weight loss only.
Are there natural alternatives to these drugs?
There’s no direct alternative, but structured diet, exercise, and behavioural therapy can work well under professional guidance.
How much does Wegovy and Mounjaro cost in India?
They are expensive, often several thousand rupees per month and are not usually covered by insurance. Wegovy cost in India ranges from ₹17,345 to ₹26,015 per month, depending on the dosage. Mounjaro costs around ₹14,000 to ₹17,500 per month again, depending on the dose. Prices usually vary by pharmacy and may change based on availability and demand.
Wegovy dose and monthly cost:
Dose (Weekly) | Monthly Cost (Approx.) |
0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg | ₹17,345 |
1.75 mg | ₹24,280 |
2.4 mg (full dose) | ₹26,015 |
Mounjaro dose and monthly cost:
Dose (Weekly) | Monthly Cost (Approx.) |
2.5 mg | ₹14,000 |
5 mg | ₹17,500 |
Can these medications be used with PCOS or fatty liver?
Yes, and in fact, they’re often helpful in those conditions — but only when prescribed after proper workup.
How HealthPil Can Help
At HealthPil, we take a comprehensive approach to obesity care. Instead of quick fixes or unsafe trends, we offer evidence based, solutions guided by doctors.
Through our platform, you can:
● Consult certified endocrinologists and obesity specialists online
● Ask free questions about medications, lab tests, or diet plans
● Build a custom weight loss strategy combining medication + lifestyle
● Find the right diagnosis if your weight gain has hidden causes (like PCOS or thyroid)
If you’re thinking about GLP-1 injections or want to avoid them safely, talk to us. We’ll help you figure out what’s right for your body, your goals, and your health.
👉 Visit www.healthpil.com to book your consult or ask your doubts today.
Disclaimer
This article is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Prescription drugs like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide should only be taken under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider. HealthPil does not promote the use of these medications without clinical indication. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or stopping any treatment plan.