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You can keep enjoying festive foods whilst on treatment, but ensure to eat mindfully - limit high-fat, spicy or greasy foods.
Keep consistent over Christman - skipping doses over the holiday period may affect effectiveness or cause side effects.
Limit alcohol and foods which increase the risk of heartburn, indigestion
Stay active, and take steps to prevent overeating by meal planning.
As a GPhC-registered provider, Quick Meds offers reliable, regulated access to weight loss treatments during the festive period, with discreet delivery and clinical support for new and existing patients.
Mounjaro and Wegovy are amonst the most popular weight loss medications used. Data from clinical trials proves they work when used alongside sustainable lifestyle changes:
An average of 15.8% weight loss was observed with Wegovy over 68 weeks
Up to 22.5% weight loss was observed with Mounjaro over 72 weeks
Perhaps the most important condition to effectiveness is the adherence to diet and exercise whilst on treatment. This can be tricky over Christmas, with festive foods tempting you around the holidays. Whilst the occasional enjoyment is unlikely to affect long-terms results, it is important to exercise caution, ensuring you do not overindulge
Here we'll discuss how you can balance enjoying festive foods without sacrificing weight loss results in the process, addressing some of the myths around Christmas and weight loss medications.
Wegovy and Mounjaro are both GLP-1 receptor agonists. This means they mimic the naturally occuring GLP-1 hormone in the body and in doing so:
Slow stomach emptying
Increase fullness levels
Improve blood sugar regulation
Additionally, Mounjaro activates a second receptor pathway: GIP. This hormone is involved in tighter blood sugar regulation, preventing dips or spikes in insulin which can lead to food cravings between meals. This explains why Mounjaro has been demonstrated as being more effective than Wegovy.
Both treatments make it easier to eat less and thus lose weight. Importantly though, the treatments must be used alongside lifestyle changes. Without measurable lifestyle modifications, effects of the treatment may wear off, affecting weight loss.
This is the trick to balance over Christmas, a time when diets and exercise routines take a break. Despite this, its important to remember your treatment is a long-term committment. Remaining consistent with the once-weekly dose over the festive period, and sticking to your diet as best you can, will help in achieving long-term sustainable weight loss.
Whilst there are no direct food-drug interactions with either treatment, certain foods may increase the risk of developing side effects.
Spicy, fried, or greasy foods make nausea more likely. Whilst they can be enjoyed in moderation, its best to limit intake to avoid feeling sick over the festive period. Additionally, these foods are also more likely to lead to heartburn, acid reflux or indigestion.
Common high-fat foods consumed over Christmas include:
Fatty meats
Roast potatoes and crisps
Creamy or pastry-based desserts
Cheese and cream
Butter and other animal-derived fats.
Whilst you can still enjoy Christmas treats, the key is moderation. Enjoy small amounts of your favourite treatments, whilst including vegetables on the plate. Try to eat more slowly, opting to snack on fruits/nuts if needed, omitting chocolates and crisps.
Although it can be enjoyable, alcohol contains lots of calories and can disrupt your weight loss efforts. To avoid overindulging:
Opt for lowerer calorie drinks, and be careful with high-calorie ciders and beers
Drink water in between alcoholic drinks
Excessive alcohol consumption can unexpectedly lead to overconsumption of calories whilst also increasing the risk of certain side effects.
"Food noise" is the term used to describe the internal thoughts about food, cravings or what to eat next, even when you're not hungry. Patients on weight loss medication frequently report a reduction of food noise, making it easier to eat less, particularly in between meals.
Remaining consistent with treatment over Christmas helps keep food noise at bay, preventing overindulgence or temptation taking over.
Christmas is the optimum time for a 'reset' to your routine where most opt to stay at home rather than go to the gym or park for workouts.
To balance your exercise regime over Christmas, opt for a softer workout, still working up a sweat but within the comfort of your home. Getting the family involved is another way to get some exercise in whilst socialising.
Though your routine is different over the holidays, its important to keep injecting regularly, once-weekly at roughly the same time each week. Set an alarm on your phone, of mark the dates on a fridge-calendar.
Breaks in treatment, even occasionally, may disrupt your progress. If you are at a high dose and miss consecutive doses, you may be required to restart at the lowest dose again after the break, further affecting progress.
Although weight loss injections can make you feel less hungry and less likely to want an alcoholic drink, they only lead to weight loss when used consistently, alongside a reduced calorie diet and increased exercise.
Used sporadically, as a quick fix and without the right support are unlikely to lead to a quick appetite reduction.
No, it's important to use your medication as prescribed and take your weight loss injections consistently. Consistency helps with long term progress and weight loss outcomes.
Particularly at higher doses, breaks in treatment may mean you have to restart treatment at a lower dose to avoid experiencing side effects.
Ensure you've ordered in time to continue treatment over the holidays. Clinics like Quick Meds are also happy to support ordering a larger supply for those who are traveling over the holidays.
As a reliable, GPhC-registered pharmacy, Quick Meds is here to support your journey and are on hand to answer any questions you may have. Whether you're new to weight loss medication or you're looking for a repeat supply, we can help.
Everything you need to know
Yes, you can enjoy some Christmas treats while taking Mounjaro or Wegovy, but try to eat smaller portions of those high-fat, high-calorie festive favourites to avoid weight gain.
No, you should never adjust your medication dose without advice from a healthcare professional. Unless you have any scheduled dose increases coming up, it may be best to avoid any dose changes until your routine is back to normal. That way, you'll know whether disappointing results or side effects are down to the medication or Christmas indulgence.
Fatty, spicy, and acidic foods may cause similar side effects to your GLP-1 medications, such as acid reflux, nausea, and bloating. To avoid this, try to fill up on vegetables at Christmas dinner and take small amounts of fatty meats, cheese, and desserts that can trigger these symptoms.
Eating mindfully helps you to enjoy every bite of your favourite foods while giving you time to feel full. As fatty foods stay in your stomach longer and GLP-1 medications slow down stomach emptying further, try to limit how much fatty food you eat to avoid feeling uncomfortable.


