Dosage Chart 1 Mg Pen — Ozempic Clicks
| Pen Strength | Color | Total Pen Volume | Delivers Doses Of | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 0.25 mg / 0.5 mg pen | Red-gray | 1.5 mL (2 mg total) | 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg | | 1 mg pen | Blue-gray | 1.5 mL (4 mg total) | 1.0 mg | | 2 mg pen | Gold-black | 3.0 mL (8 mg total) | 2.0 mg |
If you have been prescribed Ozempic (semaglutide) for type 2 diabetes or weight management, you are likely familiar with the pen’s unique dosing mechanism. Unlike a standard insulin syringe, the Ozempic pen uses a “click” system to measure each dose. While this system is designed for safety and precision, it can become confusing—especially when you need to administer a dose that is different from the pen’s labeled strength. ozempic clicks dosage chart 1 mg pen
This article provides a detailed breakdown of the click system, a printable reference chart, safety warnings, and answers to frequently asked questions. Before diving into the click chart, it is critical to understand that Ozempic pens come in three different strengths. Each pen is color-coded and designed to deliver a specific maximum dose per injection. | Pen Strength | Color | Total Pen
Would you like a printable PDF version of the Ozempic clicks dosage chart for the 1 mg pen? This article provides a detailed breakdown of the
The click method is a practical workaround, not a standard of care. If you have the correct pen (red-gray for starter doses), use it as intended. If you only have access to the 1 mg pen and your doctor has approved the click method, the chart above provides accurate counts: