Ozempic
Ozempic pens come in 3 sizes. Each pen holds 4 maintenance doses of either 0.5 mg, 1 mg, or 2 mg of medicine given once weekly and will last for one month.
Key Points
- Ozempic (semaglutide) injection is a medication used for type 2 diabetes that comes in a self-injectable pen. This pen is a device that is pre-filled with medication and makes it easier for you to give yourself the weekly injections.
- If you use the 0.5 mg, 1 mg or 2 mg maintenance dose per week, your pen will hold 4 doses and last for one month.
- Ozempic pens contain different amount of medicine. You may have a pen that delivers 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg or 2 mg per injection. It depends upon how your doctor orders Ozempic, and what dose you are using. The 0.25 mg dose is a starter dose given once weekly. After 4 weeks, your doctor will increase your dose to 0.5 mg once weekly. If needed, higher doses may also be prescribed.
- Each carton also contains NovoFine Plus needles that are used with the Ozempic pen.
Ozempic injection is available at the pharmacy in three options:
- A carton that contains one pen with 2 mg/1.5 mL of Ozempic. This pen delivers 4 weekly doses of 0.25 mg plus 2 weekly doses of 0.5 mg per injection OR 4 weekly doses of 0.5 mg per injection. The carton also contains 6 NovoFine Plus needles. This pen is intended for treatment initiation at the 0.25 mg dose and maintenance treatment at the 0.5 mg dose. The pen delivers 4 doses of the 0.25 mg and 2 doses of the 0.5 mg strength. It can also deliver 4 doses of the 0.5 mg strength.
- A carton that contains one pen with 4 mg/3 mL of Ozempic per pen. This pen delivers 4 weekly doses of 1 mg per injection. The carton also contains 4 NovoFine Plus needles. This pen is intended for maintenance treatment at the 1 mg dose only. Each pen delivers 4 doses of the 1 mg strength and contains a month’s worth of medication.
- A carton that contains one pen that contains 8 mg/3 mL of Ozempic per pen. This pen delivers 4 weekly doses of 2 mg per injection. The carton also contains 4 NovoFine Plus needles. This pen is intended for maintenance treatment at the 2 mg dose only. Each pen delivers 4 doses of the 2 mg strength and contains a month’s worth of medication.
Your doctor, nurse or pharmacist will show you how to use Ozempic the first time. Ozempic is injected under the skin (subcutaneously) of your stomach (abdomen), thigh, or upper arm. Do not inject Ozempic into a muscle (intramuscularly) or vein (intravenously).
Don’t share your Ozempic pen with anyone, even if the needle has been changed. Use a new needle each time you use Ozempic.
How do I know when my Ozempic pen is empty?
If you can’t turn the dose selector on your Ozempic pen, or there is no fluid in the pen window, then your pen is empty.
You can use the Ozempic dose counter on your pen to see how much medicine is left in the pen. If you cannot dial your dose, there is not enough medicine in the pen for your dose. The dose counter is found on the front of your pen between the Ozempic label and the dose pointer.
You can also look at the window on the front of your Ozempic pen to see if liquid medicine is still in your pen, but this will not tell you if you have a full dose.
How to use the Ozempic dose counter
It can be helpful to know the number of doses per Ozempic pen to determine if you have any doses left, as outlined in Table 1.
Table 1: How Ozempic is Supplied
Dose per Injection | Total Strength per Pen | Doses per Ozempic Pen |
0.25 mg (initiation); 0.5 mg (maintenance) | 2 mg per 3 mL |
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1 mg | 4 mg per 3 mL |
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2 mg | 8 mg per 3 mL |
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For example, let’s say you use the Ozempic pen that delivers the 0.25 or 0.5 mg doses (total strength per pen is 2 mg per 3 mL). This pen only delivers doses in 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg strengths increments
Turn the dose selector until the dose counter stops. If there is medicine in the pen, the dose counter will stop on the amount left. For example
- If it stops at 0.5, this means at least 0.5 mg is left in your pen. If the dose counter stops before 0.5 mg, there is not enough medicine for a full 0.5 mg dose
- If it stops at 0.25, there is at least 0.25 mg left in your pen. If the dose counter stops before 0.25 mg, there is not enough Ozempic in your pen for a full 0.25 mg dose
The same method can be used to check the amount of Ozempic in the 1 mg and 2 mg strength pens
If you can’t turn the dose selector, then your pen is empty. If there is not enough Ozempic left in your pen for a full dose as indicated by your dose counter, use a new pen.
Once your pen is empty, dispose of it right away in an FDA-cleared sharps disposal container or other household container (such as an upright, heavy-duty, leak-resistant plastic container with a tight-fitting, puncture-resistant lid and labeled to warn of hazardous waste).