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Ozempic, Mounjaro and Endometriosis: Can Weight Loss Injections Help?
This Endometriosis Awareness Month, many women are asking whether trending weight-loss injections like Ozempic and Mounjaro can also help endometriosis.
GLP-1 weight-loss injections such as Ozempic (semaglutide) and Mounjaro (tirzepatide) are everywhere right now. Many women with endometriosis want to know:
“Does Ozempic help endometriosis pain?”
“Can Mounjaro treat endometriosis?”
Short answer:
These injections can help weight and metabolism, but they do not treat endometriosis directly.
What these injections actually do
GLP-1 drugs were developed for diabetes and obesity. They:
- Reduce appetite
- Slow stomach emptying
- Support weight loss
This can improve blood sugar, blood pressure and general inflammation. Some women feel more energy and better overall health—but that is different from treating endometriosis lesions.
Do Ozempic or Mounjaro treat endometriosis?
Right now, no.
- There are no strong trials showing they shrink endometriosis or reliably reduce endometriosis-specific pain.
- They are not approved as treatments for endometriosis.
- Any symptom relief is likely due to weight loss and lower general inflammation, not a targeted effect on endometriotic tissue.
If your weight is in a healthy range and your main problem is endometriosis, GLP-1 injections do not make medical sense for endometriosis itself.
When can GLP-1 drugs make sense?
They may be useful in a specific group of patients:
- Endometriosis + overweight/obesity
- Metabolic problems (insulin resistance, fatty liver, sleep apnoea, high blood pressure)
- Planning major surgery or IVF
In such cases, GLP-1 injections can:
- Help weight loss
- Lower anaesthetic and surgical risk
- Improve metabolic health before fertility treatment
Even here, they are an add-on, not a replacement for proper endometriosis care (excision surgery when needed, hormonal treatment, physiotherapy, pain management).
Safety and unknowns
GLP-1 drugs are strong medicines:
- Common side effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation
- Possible nutrition issues if eating becomes very limited
- Limited data around implantation and very early pregnancy; most experts advise a washout period before trying to conceive or starting IVF.
Self-starting Ozempic or Mounjaro “for endometriosis” without proper medical supervision is risky and not recommended.
Practical advice if you have endometriosis
Endometriosis + normal weight
Focus on: clear diagnosis, hormones where suitable, expert excision surgery when indicated, physiotherapy and modern pain strategies.
GLP-1 injections add cost and side-effect risk, with no proven benefit for endometriosis.
Endometriosis + overweight/obesity
Discuss with both your endometriosis specialist and a metabolic/diabetes doctor whether a GLP-1 injection is appropriate for you.
Use it only as part of a full plan that also covers surgery, hormonal therapy and fertility.
What to do next
If you are considering weight-loss injections and you also have endometriosis:
- Do not start them only because of social media.
- First, get a clear picture of your:
- Stage and severity of endometriosis
- Weight and metabolic health
- Surgery and fertility plans
Then decide, with your doctors, whether a GLP-1 drug has a role for you, and in what order to do things.
About Dr. Vivek Salunke
Dr. Vivek Salunke is a senior laparoscopic surgeon based in Mumbai, India, with over 25 years of experience in endometriosis and fertility-preserving surgery.
He leads the Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Centre and is known for his ethical, patient-centered care and advanced excision techniques.
