Weeks 1-4: Getting started
- Dose increases gradually over 4 weeks
- Appetite begins to reduce
- Early weight loss is gradual
Mysimba is a tablet that reduces your appetite to help you lose weight.
Weeks 1-4: Getting started
Weeks 5-8: Appetite control improves
Months 3-6: Visible progress
6+ months: Maintaining results
In the first few weeks, many people notice a change in how their appetite feels - less intense urges to eat, and a greater sense of control over food choices.
Many people describe this as a quieting of the pull towards food - less reactive, more intentional eating.
Our expert medical and care teams are here to support you throughout treatment, with:
This isn't a one-size-fits-all plan.
Your Mysimba treatment is guided by how your body responds - your doctor reviews your progress and adjusts support accordingly.
Your doctor will consider:
This means:
Mysimba is a prescription weight loss medication. It can be used to help you lose weight if you’re overweight or obese. Mysimba tablets reduce your appetite, so you feel more full after eating less food, which makes you eat less. It does this by working on the part of your brain responsible for hunger.
Mysimba can help you safely and effectively lose weight when taken alongside a healthy diet and regular exercise. Mysimba tablets should be taken once or twice a day, depending on what you’ve been prescribed.
Mysimba tablets contain the active ingredients naltrexone hydrochloride and bupropion hydrochloride. These work on the areas of your brain that are responsible for food intake, hunger levels, and energy.
When you take Mysimba and reduce your calorie intake, you can eat less without feeling hungry. This makes it easier to make healthy lifestyle changes for safe and effective weight loss, such as snacking less.
Clinical studies show an average of 8% body weight loss, but results vary.
To get the best results with Mysimba, you should:
Mysimba weight loss tablets may be suitable for you if:
The usual starting dose of Mysimba is 1 tablet each morning. After 4 weeks, this increases to 1 tablet twice a day.
Your doctor may prescribe up to 4 tablets daily, but only follow the dosage they recommend. Take Mysimba with water, preferably with food, and stick to the prescribed dosage.
If you miss a dose, skip it - never take a double dose.
You can take Mysimba for as long as a doctor agrees it’s helpful for you. You’ll be monitored by your doctor to check your Mysimba tablets are working and are helping you to lose weight.
You should try to wait at least 4 months before stopping Mysimba tablets, as it’s been shown that they take around this long to reach their full effect. Although, you should stop right away if you experience serious side effects. See the ‘side effects’ for more information on this. If you are not having serious side effects and you want to stop taking Mysimba, speak to your doctor first.
Start treatment
Complete a short online consultation with a UK-registered doctor to get your prescription.
Build up your dose
Your Mysimba dose increases gradually over 4 weeks to help your body adjust comfortably.
Appetite reduces
Most people notice fewer cravings and feel satisfied with smaller portions within the first few weeks.
Reach your goal
With consistent use and doctor support, meaningful weight loss becomes noticeable from month 3 onwards.
Mysimba tablets, like all medications, can cause side effects. This is why your dosage is increased gradually, to minimise the risk of side effects like nausea and headaches.
Common side effects include:
If you get any of these Mysimba side effects, you should speak to your doctor. Do not stop taking Mysimba without speaking to your doctor first.
Uncommon side effects include:
Rare side effects include:
If you get any of these side effects after taking Mysimba, you should speak to a doctor urgently.
Stop taking your Mysimba tablets and see a doctor straight away if you experience serious side effects such as:
Find more information about side effects and Mysimba in your patient information leaflet.
Most Mysimba side effects should go away as your body gets used to the medication, but you should always let your doctor know if you’re experiencing them. If you’re getting serious side effects that are unmanageable or you’re worried you’re having an allergic reaction to Mysimba, you should go to the hospital or call 999.
Mysimba side effects can usually be managed at home. For instance, if you feel sick or are throwing up while taking Mysimba, try to eat smaller portions, avoid fatty, greasy meals and keep hydrated. You can also take painkillers alongside Mysimba if you get a headache.
This is different for everyone. You may only notice Mysimba side effects for the first few weeks, but they can last a few months. Your doctor can lower your Mysimba dosage if you’re getting bothersome side effects.
Some people get no Mysimba side effects at all. Most side effects are mild and should go away after a while.
Mysimba is generally safe if a doctor has approved treatment for you. However Mysimba is not safe for everyone and it may not be right for you if you have an existing health condition.
You should not take Mysimba tablets if you:
Mysimba tablets may not be suitable for you if you take:
Always let your doctor know about any medication you are currently taking before starting Mysimba diet pills. This is to make sure Mysimba won’t interact with these
You’ll usually take your Mysimba tablets in the morning and evening. You can start taking Mysimba at night but once you move up to 2 tablets a day you’ll need to take them in the morning too. Don’t take your Mysimba too late at night if you’re making up for a missed dose. In this case, just skip your missed dose and carry on as normal from the time your next Mysimba tablet is due.
Yes, Mysimba diet pills are a safe and suitable treatment, as long as you’ve been prescribed them. You can get Mysimba safely online, but you’ll still need approval from a doctor and you’ll need to use a regulated service, like ZAVA.
No, Mysimba is not the same as orlistat. It contains different active ingredients and works differently. We have a comparison table under the ‘Mysimba vs orlistat’ section if you want to know more about both treatments.
Mysimba tablets may not be suitable for you if you take:
Always let your doctor know about any medication you are currently taking before starting Mysimba pills. This is to make sure Mysimba won’t interact with these.
You shouldn’t take Mysimba if you’re a heavy drinker and have just stopped, or are planning to stop while taking Mysimba. This is because you’re more likely to get serious side effects, such as a seizure or mental health disorder. Mysimba can also reduce your alcohol tolerance.
Your doctor may recommend avoiding alcohol or only drinking small amounts while taking Mysimba. If you currently drink a lot of alcohol and haven’t disclosed this to your doctor, speak to them straight away.
From £99/month including consultation and prescription
No hidden fees — price includes delivery
Treatment can be paused or stopped at any time
| Pack Size | Price |
|---|---|
| 8 mg/90 mg - 112 tablet(s) - 1 month | £99.00 |
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Brenda studied medicine at St Georges University of London and has most recently worked in John Radcliffe Oxford University Hospitals, covering acute and general medicine.
Last reviewed: 18 May 2026