LOS ANGELES — In the first head-to-head comparison of two blockbuster drugs used in real-world conditions, people who took Mounjaro lost significantly more weight than their counterparts who took Ozempic — and the longer the patients kept taking the drugs, the wider the gap became.
After three months of weekly injections, patients on Ozempic lost 3.6 percent of their body weight, on average, while those on Mounjaro lost an average of 5.9 percent.
At the six-month mark, Ozempic patients had dropped an average of 5.8 percent of their weight, while the average weight loss for Mounjaro patients was 10.1 percent.
And when a full year had passed, those taking Ozempic had lost an average of 8.3 percent of their weight, while those taking Mounjaro had shed an average of 15.3 percent.