Mounjaro Half-Life Calculator
Mounjaro is tirzepatide, a once-weekly dual-agonist molecule. Enter the doses you have taken to see how their estimates may overlap between shots.
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Quick answer
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) has an elimination half-life of approximately 5 days, so a dose is half gone in 5 days, a quarter left at 10, and about 97% eliminated after roughly 25 days (five half-lives). This calculator plots the doses you log with that published math, free, private, and an estimate rather than a blood level.
Mounjaro is a brand of tirzepatide, a single molecule that activates both the GIP and GLP-1 receptors. The calculator treats it as one substance with the roughly 5-day half-life the FDA label reports, using a transparent decay formula that stays inside your browser tab.
Bottom line: Use this free page for one private, educational half-life estimate, not for any dosing decision. Use the MeAgain app to keep your Mounjaro history beside reminders, side effects, food, and weight over time.
Last updated July 14, 2026
Key takeaways
Mounjaro is a brand name for tirzepatide, and the FDA prescribing information describes its half-life as approximately 5 days, using about 5 days as the model input.
A shorter 5-day half-life than semaglutide means each tirzepatide dose fades a little faster, though once-weekly Mounjaro shots still overlap and build toward a steady level over several weeks.
By the five-half-lives convention, a tirzepatide dose is essentially eliminated after about 25 days: 50% left at day 5, 25% at day 10, 12.5% at day 15, 6.3% at day 20, and about 3.1% at day 25.
The output is an estimated amount remaining from the dates and doses you enter. It is not a measured Mounjaro blood level and is never a dose, timing, or missed-dose recommendation.
How the Mounjaro Half-Life Calculator Works
Mounjaro is tirzepatide, one molecule with one half-life
Mounjaro is a brand of tirzepatide, a once-weekly medication that activates both the GIP and GLP-1 receptors. Even though it is called a dual agonist, it is a single molecule, so it has one elimination half-life. The FDA prescribing information describes that half-life as approximately 5 days, and the calculator uses 5 days as its input.
For each shot you record, the tool computes dose x 0.5^(days elapsed / 5) and adds the remaining estimates from earlier shots. Because roughly half of a dose's estimate is gone after five days, weekly Mounjaro injections accumulate for the first several weeks before the peaks settle into a repeating pattern.
Bottom line: the line is an amount-remaining estimate from the dates and doses you typed, not a measured tirzepatide concentration. To run the same math for semaglutide too, open [the full GLP-1 half-life calculator](/glp-1-plotter).
What half-life does the Mounjaro calculator use?
Mounjaro contains tirzepatide, so the calculator uses the tirzepatide half-life the FDA label reports.
| Medication | Molecule | Half-life used |
|---|---|---|
| Mounjaro | Tirzepatide | About 5 days |
| Zepbound | Tirzepatide | About 5 days |
How much of one Mounjaro dose remains, five days at a time
The published 5-day half-life applied to a single dose, as a percentage of the starting amount.
| Days since the shot | Estimated share remaining |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | 100% |
| Day 5 (one half-life) | 50% |
| Day 10 | 25% |
| Day 15 | 12.5% |
| Day 20 | 6.3% |
| Day 25 (five half-lives) | 3.1% |
What this calculator does not do
- Measure your actual Mounjaro blood, plasma, or serum level
- Model the GIP or GLP-1 receptor activity, absorption, or your metabolism
- Recommend a dose, a titration step, a missed-dose action, or when to inject
- Account for other medications, health conditions, or symptoms
- Replace guidance from your prescriber or pharmacist
The graph answers one question about dose timing. MeAgain adds the lived context around it: your Mounjaro shots, reminders, injection sites, side effects, food, water, and weight over time.
Built by the MeAgain team. Every number links to its published source below, and pages carry the date they were last verified.
Sources
Sources last verified July 16, 2026
- FDA Mounjaro (tirzepatide) prescribing information via DailyMed, section 12.3Supports: The Mounjaro label: an elimination half-life of approximately 5 days, enabling once-weekly dosing.
- FDA tirzepatide prescribing information (Zepbound), 2026Supports: The same molecule's label confirms the approximately 5-day half-life.
- StatPearls: Elimination Half-Life of Drugs (NCBI Bookshelf)Supports: A medication is commonly considered essentially eliminated after four to five half-lives, when about 94 to 97% has left the system.
- Aronne et al., Continued tirzepatide for maintenance of weight reduction (SURMOUNT-4), JAMA 2024Supports: Supports the statement that appetite return and weight regain are commonly reported after discontinuation of tirzepatide.
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Mounjaro Half-Life FAQs
Mounjaro is tirzepatide, with an FDA-label half-life of about 5 days. Because a medication is often considered mostly cleared after roughly five half-lives, most of a dose's estimate has faded after around 25 days, or about three and a half weeks. This calculator estimates the amount remaining from your logged doses and is not a blood test.


