That is where comes in.
You cannot use a universal "1 click = 0.01mg" rule. The click value changes depending on which pen you have.
In the world of Type 2 diabetes management and weight loss, the Ozempic (semaglutide) pen has become a household name. However, alongside its rise in popularity, a practice known as "click counting" has emerged. This method, often shared in patient forums and social media groups, involves manipulating the medication pen to access doses smaller than the officially labeled increments.
"Click counting" refers to the practice of dialing the dose knob until the user hears or feels a "click," but stopping before the pen reaches the next fully labeled number on the dosage window. Essentially, users are attempting to micro-dose the medication by counting individual clicks to measure out a partial dose.