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Can Mounjaro Cause Vitamin Deficiency?

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Medically reviewed by Jillian Foglesong Stabile MD, FAAFP, DABOM — Written by Kaylea Swearingen, PharmD 

Key takeaways

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* Mounjaro doesn’t cause vitamin deficiency. But, you may still experience deficiencies in vitamin intake and absorption while using the medication.
* Mounjaro is used in combination with a reduced-calorie diet, which can lead to changes in vitamin intake.
* Symptoms of vitamin deficiencies vary depending on which vitamin is at a lower level in your body. For example, low iron levels may cause fatigue or shortness of breath while low vitamin D levels may cause bone pain or mood changes.
Mounjaro is a prescription drug that is used to help manage blood sugar levels in adults and certain children with type 2 diabetes. It may also be used off-label to help with weight loss management.

Mounjaro does not directly cause vitamin deficiency. However, it can lead to vitamin deficiencies since it slows digestion and can be used with a reduced-calorie diet.

Because you are eating less and your body is processing food differently, you may be at a higher risk for deficiencies in vitamin B12, vitamin D, and iron. Learn more about vitamins impacted and symptoms of deficiencies.

Mounjaro works by imitating the effects of hormones called incretins. Specifically, Mounjaro mimics incretins known as GIP and GLP-1 by activating certain receptors (binding sites) in the body. By activating these receptors, Mounjaro lowers fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels.

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Mounjaro also slows the movement of food through your digestive tract. This can make you feel full for longer than usual. For helping to manage blood sugar levels, Mounjaro is used in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.

By reducing appetite and food intake, using Mounjaro may lead to lower consumption of essential nutrients like B vitamins (especially B12), vitamin D, iron, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. It may affect nutrient absorption due to slowed digestion.

Symptoms of vitamin deficiency

Symptoms of vitamin deficiency may depend on the vitamin. For example, fatigue may be a symptom of low iron or vitamin B12 levels, while muscle cramps may be a symptom of low magnesium levels.

Because Mounjaro can cause side effects similar to symptoms of vitamin deficiency, such as nausea and fatigue, it can be difficult to distinguish between the medication’s side effects and a genuine nutritional deficiency.

Check out examples of symptoms of vitamin deficiencies in the table below.

Vitamin Possible symptoms of deficiency
Vitamin B12 • tingling in hands and feet
• fatigue
• pale skin
Iron • shortness of breath
• fatigue
Vitamin D • bone pain
• mood changes
Magnesium • insomnia
• muscle cramps or twitches
Zinc • diarrhea
• impaired taste or smell
• frequent infections
Calcium • muscle cramps
• numbness or tingling in the fingers, toes, or lips
• seizures

If you experience any of these symptoms, talk with your doctor. They may recommend lab tests to check your vitamin levels.

Takeaway

Mounjaro does not directly cause vitamin deficiency. However, because of how Mounjaro works in your body and the changes you may make to your diet while using the medication, you may still be at risk of vitamin deficiencies.

Talk with your doctor about how to monitor for and treat vitamin deficiencies while using Mounjaro.

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