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Do GLP-1 peptides affect birth control?

For tirzepatide (Mounjaro and Zepbound), the label is explicit. For semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy), it isn't.

TIRZEPATIDE: WHAT THE LABEL SAYS

The Mounjaro and Zepbound prescribing information includes a specific instruction: people using oral hormonal birth control should switch to a non-oral method, or add a barrier method, for 4 weeks after starting the peptide and for 4 weeks after each dose increase.

The mechanism is documented. A single 5 mg dose of tirzepatide reduces the peak concentration of ethinyl estradiol (the estrogen in most birth-control pills) by about 59%.

SEMAGLUTIDE: WHAT THE LABEL DOESN'T SAY

The semaglutide label describes delayed gastric emptying as a class property but doesn't carry the same explicit contraceptive instruction.

"GLP-1 medications affect birth control" collapses two different label situations into one. For tirzepatide, the 4-week barrier-method window is real and labeled. For semaglutide, the same instruction isn't on the label.

What this means

This one is specific to the peptide, not the class.

The label for tirzepatide names the window. The label for semaglutide doesn't.

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  1. See source line · 2026
    Mounjaro / Zepbound (tirzepatide) prescribing information (FDA-approved label), Oral Contraceptives interaction. Wegovy (semaglutide) prescribing information (FDA-approved label).
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