Oops! I Missed My Mounjaro Dose: Here's What to Do

By 
Dr Amit Kumar Singh
 on 
Nov 30, 2025
 • 
5
 min read

Life happens! We've all been there-that moment when you suddenly realize your injection day has come and gone. Taking a weekly medication like Mounjaro (tirzepatide) requires consistency, but a missed dose is not the end of the world.

The most important thing is don't panic! With the right steps, you can safely get back on track with your weight loss journey.

Here is your essential guide to managing a missed Mounjaro dose, straight from your SheMed team.

The 4-Day Rule: What to Do

The action you take depends entirely on how much time has passed since your scheduled injection day. Remember, Mounjaro is a once-weekly medication, and you must maintain at least a 72-hour (3-day) gap between any two injections.

If it has been 4 days (96 hours) or less since your missed dose:

  • Take it immediately: Inject the missed dose as soon as you remember.
  • Reset your schedule: Continue your next injection on your original scheduled day of the week.

Example: Your dose is normally on Monday. You remember you missed it on Thursday (3 days late). Take it on Thursday, and then your next dose will be the following Monday.

If it has been more than 4 days (96 hours) since your missed dose:

  • Skip it: Do not take the missed dose.
  • Wait: Take your next injection on your regularly scheduled day.

Example: Your dose is normally on Monday. You remember you missed it on Friday (4 days and a few hours late). Skip the Friday dose, and take your next dose on the following Monday as usual.

Critical Reminder: Never Double Dose!

It might be tempting to try and "catch up," but you must never take two doses of Mounjaro within 3 days of each other. Doubling up can significantly increase your risk of side effects like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Stick to the maximum of one dose per week unless otherwise directed by your healthcare provider.

What if I Miss Multiple Doses?

If you have missed two or more consecutive doses, or if your break from Mounjaro is longer than two weeks, you should contact your SheMed team before restarting your treatment.

A longer gap means your body may need to restart at a lower dose to safely adjust to the medication again. Your clinical team will provide personalized guidance to help you resume your journey safely.

Top Tips to Prevent Future Missed Doses

Staying consistent is key to getting the best results from your Mounjaro treatment. Try these simple strategies to keep your injection schedule on track:

  • Set an Alarm/Reminder: Use your phone's calendar or a dedicated medication reminder app for your specific injection day and time.
  • Link it to a Routine: Tie your injection to a weekly activity you never miss, like Sunday evening after dinner, or during your coffee break on a specific workday.
  • Keep it Visible (Safely): Store your Mounjaro pen in a consistent, easy-to-see place in your fridge (just ensure it's still out of reach of children and pets!).

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