Price Rise Confirmed for September 2025
Yes — the price of privately purchased Mounjaro in the UK is increasing from 1st September 2025. Manufacturer Eli Lilly has announced a major rise across all doses of up to 170%.
Why Is the Price Increasing?
When Mounjaro first launched, the UK had one of the lowest private prices in Europe to encourage faster NHS adoption. Now Eli Lilly is:
- Aligning UK private prices with the European average
- Responding to global pricing pressures
- Adjusting based on strong new clinical data
- Meeting US political pressure to raise overseas drug prices
Who Will Be Affected?
Only private patients will be affected. NHS patients will continue paying the standard NHS prescription fee, as the NHS has a separate discounted pricing deal.
How You Can Avoid Paying More
If you order Mounjaro before 31st August 2025, you can still pay today’s lower prices. At PPRX, we recommend ordering a 3–6 month supply to save significantly.
What You Get When Ordering from PPRX
- Genuine Mounjaro pen at your prescribed strength
- UK private prescription included
- Needles and cold-pack next-day delivery
- Pharmacist support
- No consultation or hidden fees
Current PPRX Prices (Before 1st September 2025)
2.5mg – £200
5mg – £200
7.5mg – £250
10mg – £250
12.5mg – £300
15mg – £350
Start your order today at www.pprx.co.uk
👉 Order Mounjaro from the UK’s Trusted Private Pharmacy – PPRX

At PPRX UK, we provide:
- Genuine Mounjaro pens, sourced directly from the manufacturer (Eli Lilly)
- Dispensing via a GPhC-registered UK pharmacy
- Professional consultations with UK pharmacists
- Ongoing support, dosage guidance, and repeat supply options
Whether you’re just starting or switching from Ozempic or Wegovy, we’re here to help.

📞 Get in Touch
Visit www.pprx.co.uk or contact us directly to begin your online consultation.
We offer fast, discreet UK-wide delivery and exceptional support throughout your journey.
Mounjaro is a prescription-only medicine. This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting treatment. nhs
