Conclusion
Mounjaro’s effect on slowing stomach emptying can increase the risk of acid reflux in some users. This happens because food and acid stay longer in the stomach, building pressure that pushes acid upward. While not everyone experiences reflux, those who do can often manage symptoms with simple lifestyle changes like smaller meals, avoiding trigger foods, and staying upright after eating.
If reflux symptoms persist or worsen, consulting your healthcare provider is key. They can help adjust medications or suggest safe treatments without interfering with Mounjaro. Paying attention to your body and staying in touch with your doctor ensures you can continue benefiting from Mounjaro while keeping acid reflux under control.