What’s in Mounjaro (tirzepatide)?
Mounjaro’s active ingredient is tirzepatide. The medicine is formulated as a once-weekly injection, but the exact full “ingredients” (including inactive excipients) are presented in the drug’s official prescribing information for the specific product presentation. [1]
What ingredients besides tirzepatide are in the injection?
Besides tirzepatide (the drug that treats diabetes), the remaining ingredients are inactive components used to stabilize the medication and make it suitable for injection (for example, specific salts, buffers, and other formulation aids). The full list depends on the vial/pen strength and presentation; the prescribing information for your exact Mounjaro pen or dose is the source for the complete ingredient list. [1]
Why people ask for “ingredients” (side effects, allergies, and contents)
People commonly look up ingredients to check for potential allergy concerns or to understand why the product can differ from other diabetes injections. If you tell me the exact Mounjaro dose/pen strength (for example, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, etc.), I can point you to the correct labeling page where the complete inactive ingredient list appears. [1]
Source for the official ingredient list
For the most accurate and complete ingredient information (active + inactive/excipients), use the official Mounjaro prescribing information. [1]
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugs.com/monograph/mounjaro.html