Increasing doses slowly may help minimize gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or vomiting.
Thus, the click chart is a tool of empowerment—but also of responsibility. Use it with respect, count twice, inject once, and always confirm with your doctor before altering your prescribed regimen.
A partial turn of the dial, generally corresponding to a specific number of clicks below the 1 mg setting, often used in initial stages.
With the rising popularity of Ozempic (semaglutide) for both diabetes management and weight loss, many patients are interested in "micro-dosing" or splitting doses to save money or mitigate side effects. This practice involves counting the audible "clicks" the pen makes to measure a dose smaller than what the dial indicates.
The full dose marked on the pen, achieved by turning the dial to the stop point. Why Count Clicks?