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Amy Tapper Says She Plans to Stay on Mounjaro for Life After 7.5-Stone Loss

Her on-air pledge contrasts with guidance that typically limits GLP-1 use to defined courses under clinical supervision.

Overview

  • Speaking on Good Morning Britain, the former Gogglebox star said her doctor advised long-term treatment and that she is currently on the highest dose.
  • She reported losing more than seven stone in a year and dropping four dress sizes by combining Mounjaro with diet and exercise.
  • Dr Amir Khan told viewers that NICE generally recommends a maximum of two years on these medicines alongside holistic lifestyle support.
  • Tapper said the injections have made her feel “peaceful” and less preoccupied with food, and that her eating patterns have shifted to fewer meals.
  • Coverage explained that GLP-1 drugs curb appetite and slow digestion, with common gut side effects and rarer risks such as acute pancreatitis cited by clinicians.