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Packaging for mounjaro delivery

23 replies

JustPickleRick · 02/05/2026 15:00

I'm not longer able to order with Asda as i've reached a low BMI and my target weight. I'm almost back down to the maintenance dose. Who is the best to order from that will deliver in discreet packaging. I will have to get it delivered to my work in a nursery and I don't want anyone knowing what it is. Will ot be really obvious from the packaging?

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Blackoutbeans · 02/05/2026 15:02

Cuva Health send it in a medium size cardboard box no obvious lables, quite discreet. Also added bonus is one of the cheaper online pharmacies

morbidcuriosity · 02/05/2026 15:03

It will be obvious to people who are already on it.

putthehamsterbackinitscage · 02/05/2026 15:04

Lotus is also discreet if you don’t already know what the packages are…. My last delivery went to a neighbour and he kept it in the fridge as it said it needed to be cold but he didn’t know what it was….

SilenceInside · 02/05/2026 15:07

Swift Doctor send out in a plain cardboard box with nothing on it, not even a cold chain sticker. It says Swift in tiny writing on the label but it’s not readable unless you’re deliberately looking for it.

dalmationtux · 02/05/2026 15:11

I mean if you have lost weight and are having 4 weekly packages delivered to your workplace I would imagine they probably already know you are on WLI. I have used a few and the only one that was obnoxiously packaged was oushk but I haven’t used them in around a year so that might have changed.

SpringPuppie · 02/05/2026 15:11

Med express send it in a plain cardboard box, you can feel it’s wrapped in ice packs because the box feels cold.

SilenceInside · 02/05/2026 15:13

I would think that the reason the OP has used Asda in the past is so she could pick up from the in-store pharmacy. Changing pharmacy will mean getting it delivered instead, so the workplace is probably not aware already.

Gardengargoyle · 02/05/2026 15:22

Tell them it is posh cheese and you aren't going to open it till you get home and can put it into your fridge.

WeAllHaveWings · 02/05/2026 15:26

You’ll also need to be careful what courier they use, DPD in our area can deliver up to 8-9pm at night.

I’ve read some places allow you to pick delivery dates so you could pick a Saturday delivery, or to reroute to the post office or lockers if you can get to them. Or set up a safe place in garden?

Semanasanta · 02/05/2026 15:33

Get from a place that delivers via royal mail ,then pick up from your local post office,your colleagues will guess what it is, I had my neighbours parcel delivered to me as they weren't in, I knew straight away what it was, even though it was discreetly packaged.

JustPickleRick · 02/05/2026 15:44

Thanks for all the replies, it's given me a lot to think about!
As someone mentioned above, the reason I went with asda was for the pharmacy collection, very handy!
Will have a look into royal mail delivery :)
Thanks again!

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Learningdutch · 02/05/2026 15:45

You can collect from Superdrug

Choux · 02/05/2026 15:55

Pharmulous do maintenance prescribing and deliver via Royal Mail. It comes in a plain soft package and I don’t think it feels cold to the touch as it has wool insulation around the ice pack. I think you can choose a delivery day as well so could get a Saturday delivery.

PearlsTeapot · 02/05/2026 16:52

I get mine from medicine marketplace and you'd only know what it was if you already knew, but it's by Royal Mail so if you have a safe space in your back garden or whatever you could just get it delivered to home? Bonus is they're one of the cheapest.

Mysticmaiden · 04/05/2026 09:26

I always do a saturday delivery with oushk, I can preselect a date weeks/months in advance and had 15 months of deliveries for them and I've never had it delayed once.

JustPickleRick · 04/05/2026 15:32

Mysticmaiden · 04/05/2026 09:26

I always do a saturday delivery with oushk, I can preselect a date weeks/months in advance and had 15 months of deliveries for them and I've never had it delayed once.

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Thats helpful to know. Going by the Monj website, there's only a few websites that offer maintenance so not sure if the ones mentioned above will be available to me

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autumn1610 · 04/05/2026 16:24

I had a nightmare with my first delivered one my package went missing and I managed to pick it up eventually 5 days later. Pharmacy said it was ok to use if it wasn’t cloudy etc but I much preferred picking up from asda

morbidcuriosity · 04/05/2026 17:16

If your in maintence and a lower bmi go with pharmalous. You can choose a delivery day and they not too bad priced.. not the cheapest but ok.

daffodilandtulip · 04/05/2026 22:52

Cloud do maintenance and deliver via Royal Mail, so once you get the notification, you could divert to a locker. You can also choose their DPD Saturday service for more money.

QueenOfHiraeth · 04/05/2026 23:02

JustPickleRick · 04/05/2026 15:32

Thats helpful to know. Going by the Monj website, there's only a few websites that offer maintenance so not sure if the ones mentioned above will be available to me

SwiftDoctor, already mentioned above, are good for maintenance too

Mysticmaiden · 05/05/2026 00:17

JustPickleRick · 04/05/2026 15:32

Thats helpful to know. Going by the Monj website, there's only a few websites that offer maintenance so not sure if the ones mentioned above will be available to me

Yes Oushk prescribe down to bmi 19 for maintenance

SheDoesntEvenGoHerex · 05/05/2026 10:30

I use Bolt - they are good for discreet packaging.

MargaretHenshaw · 05/05/2026 22:04

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