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Mounjaro Miracle Drug Causes Pancreatitis Agony
22 Jan
Summary
- Woman lost 3.5 stone on Mounjaro, then developed pancreatitis.
- Doctors linked the severe pancreatitis to the weight loss drug.
- Condition led to pancreatic necrosis, requiring multiple hospital stays.

A 25-year-old woman, Alisha Trafford, praised Mounjaro as a 'magic' drug after losing three-and-a-half stone and managing PCOS symptoms. Starting the injections in February 2025, she experienced significant weight loss within three months.
However, by May 2025, Trafford began suffering severe abdominal pain and sickness, leading to her first of several hospital admissions. She was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis, which doctors indicated was triggered by Mounjaro.
Following further admissions, Trafford developed pancreatic necrosis, a serious condition where pancreatic tissue dies. Doctors emphasized the severity, noting her age prevented a medically induced coma. Trafford has stated her life has been put on hold and she faces lifelong pancreatitis risks.
Lilly, the maker of Mounjaro, stated patient safety is their priority and that the drug's information leaflet warns of pancreatitis as an uncommon side effect, advising consultation with a doctor.



