How to use Ozempic
It’s important to use Ozempic exactly how your doctor has told you to. Always read the leaflet first before you use it for the first time, and if you’re not sure about anything, ask us for help.
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The starting dose is normally 0.25mg once a week for four weeks.
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After four weeks your doctor may increase the dose to 0.5mg once a week.
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If your doctor doesn’t see any improvement in your blood sugar levels with the 0.5mg dose, it might be increased to 1mg.
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Inject Ozempic under the skin. Don’t inject it into a vein or muscle.
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The best places to inject Ozempic are the front of your thighs, the front of your waist or your upper arm.
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Inject once a week, and on the same day each week if possible.The day of the week that you use it on can be changed – as long as you have at least three days between doses. After you choose a new day, the once-weekly dose should be continued.
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It can be taken any time during the day, regardless of meals.
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Always check that the solution in your pen is clear and colourless. Don’t use it if it looks cloudy or if the pen has been frozen.
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Your pen should only be used by you (and no-one else).
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Before using Ozempic for the first time your doctor or nurse will show you how to use it.
These are the instructions you’ll follow when using Ozempic for diabetes. If you’re using Ozempic for weight loss, this is an off-label use so these instruction may be different.
How long does it take Ozempic to work?
Ozempic works differently for different people, and it might depend on the dose. In clinical trials, it took four to five weeks for Ozempic to reach a level of ‘steady state exposure’ in the body (which basically means having a continuous supply of the drug in the system).
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Clinical trials also showed that 46% of people using the 0.5mg for a year lost up to 5% of body weight, and 13% of people using it lost up to 10%. In people using the 1mg dose for a year, 62% lost up to 5% of body weight and 24% up to 10% of body weight.
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What should I do if I make a mistake when using Ozempic?
If you forget to take your dose, and it’s been five days or less, take the dose when you remember. Continue with your next dose on your scheduled day. If it’s been more than five days, skip the dose and continue with the next dose on your scheduled day. Don’t take a double dose to make up for the missed one.
If you accidentally take a higher dose than normal, or than you’ve been prescribed, let your prescriber know as soon as possible. You may get nausea if you take more Ozempic than you should.