"Ozempic clicks" refers to a method used by patients to adjust their medication dose more gradually by counting the audible clicks as the pen dial is turned. While the manufacturer, Novo Nordisk , only provides specific markings for standard doses, many clinics and healthcare providers use this "off-label" approach to help patients manage side effects like nausea during transitions between standard dosages. How the Click System Works
Talk to your prescriber. Seriously. They can:
If you’re using an Ozempic pen (or similar GLP-1 medication like Wegovy or Saxenda), you’ve probably heard about It’s a popular but risky method where patients turn the dose selector until they hear clicks to deliver smaller doses than the pen’s standard markings.
"Ozempic clicks" refers to a method used by patients to adjust their medication dose more gradually by counting the audible clicks as the pen dial is turned. While the manufacturer, Novo Nordisk , only provides specific markings for standard doses, many clinics and healthcare providers use this "off-label" approach to help patients manage side effects like nausea during transitions between standard dosages. How the Click System Works
Talk to your prescriber. Seriously. They can:
If you’re using an Ozempic pen (or similar GLP-1 medication like Wegovy or Saxenda), you’ve probably heard about It’s a popular but risky method where patients turn the dose selector until they hear clicks to deliver smaller doses than the pen’s standard markings.