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Mounjaro Japan dose format guide
Mounjaro ATEOS dose formats in Japan: what to confirm before support.
A Mounjaro request should not stop at the brand name. Japanese listings use ATEOS wording and multiple package dose amounts, so support needs the exact package dose amount, quantity, destination country, and cold-chain context.
package dose amounts visitors commonly need to identify
| Package dose amount | Japanese request wording | Useful support detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5 mg | Mounjaro Subcutaneous Injection 2.5 mg ATEOS | Often discussed as a starting-stage package dose amount; confirm quantity and destination. |
| 5 mg | Mounjaro Subcutaneous Injection 5 mg ATEOS | Confirm ATEOS format, number of pens or boxes, and cold-chain concern. |
| 7.5 mg | Mounjaro Subcutaneous Injection 7.5 mg ATEOS | Confirm exact package dose amount because similar-looking requests can be misread. |
| 10 mg | Mounjaro Subcutaneous Injection 10 mg ATEOS | Confirm use context, quantity, destination, and feasibility. |
| 12.5 mg / 15 mg | Mounjaro Subcutaneous Injection 12.5 mg or 15 mg ATEOS | Confirm higher-dose context and whether the request is continuing or switching. |
What ATEOS means for a request
Device format
ATEOS refers to the Japanese prefilled device wording. It helps support distinguish the request from tablets or vials.
Cold-chain handling
Injectable products may require temperature-sensitive handling, route checks, and realistic delivery timing.
Quantity clarity
Write whether you mean pens, kits, boxes, or another package unit. Do not write only the brand name.
Suggested message
Product: Mounjaro ATEOS. Package dose amount: __ mg. Quantity: __. Destination country: __. Cold-chain concern: yes / no. Context: starting, continuing, or switching.