{"id":77123,"date":"2026-04-27T18:21:23","date_gmt":"2026-04-28T00:21:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/how-to-give-a-ozempic-shot-a-step-by-step-patient-guide\/"},"modified":"2026-04-27T18:21:23","modified_gmt":"2026-04-28T00:21:23","slug":"how-to-give-a-ozempic-shot-a-step-by-step-patient-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/how-to-give-a-ozempic-shot-a-step-by-step-patient-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Give a Ozempic Shot: A Step-by-Step Patient Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<html><head><script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@type\":\"FAQPage\",\"mainEntity\":[{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"How to Give an Ozempic Shot: A Step-by-Step Patient Guide?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"Introduction\"}},{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"How to Give an Ozempic Shot: Step-by-Step Instructions?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"Once your supplies are ready and your hands are clean, you can begin the actual administration process. 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However, this varies by individual, and the most important factor is rotating your sites each week to keep the skin healthy.\"}}]}<\/script><script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\n  \"@context\": \"https:\/\/schema.org\",\n  \"@type\": \"Article\",\n  \"headline\": \"How to Give a Ozempic Shot: A Step-by-Step Patient Guide\",\n  \"articleBody\": \"How to Give an Ozempic Shot: A Step-by-Step Patient Guide\\n\\nIntroduction\\n\\nStanding in your kitchen with a prescription box in hand can feel like a major crossroads. You have made the decision to take control of your metabolic health, but the thought of administering your own medication might feel a bit daunting. It is completely normal to feel a mix of excitement and 'needle jitters' when you first learn how to give an Ozempic shot. At TrimRx, we believe that understanding the process is the best way to replace anxiety with confidence. If you're still deciding whether a prescription program is the right fit, you can take the free assessment quiz. This guide will walk you through every stage of the injection process, from preparing your supplies to safely disposing of the needle. By following these evidence-based steps, you can ensure your weekly routine is safe, effective, and as comfortable as possible.\\n\\nPreparing for Your Weekly Injection\\n\\nSuccess begins before the needle even touches your skin. Taking a few minutes to set up your space ensures that you do not have to scramble for supplies mid-process. The goal of preparation is to maintain sterility and ensure the medication is ready for use.\\n\\nGather Your Supplies\\n\\nFind a well-lit, clean surface to work on. You will need the following items:\\n\\nYour Ozempic\u00ae (semaglutide) injector pen.\\nA new, disposable needle (provided in the box).\\nAn alcohol swab or a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol.\\nAn FDA-cleared sharps disposal container (or a heavy-duty plastic bottle with a screw-on lid).\\nA clean tissue or gauze pad.\\n\\nCheck the Medication\\n\\nBefore doing anything else, look at the window of your pen. The liquid inside must be clear and colorless. If the medication looks cloudy, contains particles, or has changed color, do not use it. Also, verify the expiration date printed on the side of the pen. If you are starting a brand-new pen, some people find it helpful to let it sit at room temperature for about 15 to 20 minutes, as very cold medication can sometimes feel slightly more 'pinchy' during the injection.\\n\\nWash Your Hands\\n\\nThis step is often overlooked but is critical for preventing infection. Use warm water and soap to wash your hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds. Dry them with a clean towel before handling the pen or the injection site.\\n\\nHow to Give an Ozempic Shot: Step-by-Step Instructions\\n\\nOnce your supplies are ready and your hands are clean, you can begin the actual administration process. For a fuller walkthrough, our Ozempic semaglutide injection guide covers the basics. Ozempic\u00ae is a subcutaneous injection, meaning it goes into the fatty layer just beneath the skin, not into a muscle or a vein.\\n\\nStep 1: Attach a New Needle\\n\\nTake a fresh needle from your supply. Pull off the paper tab. Push the needle straight onto the pen and turn it clockwise until it is tight. Pull off the outer needle cap and set it aside (you will need it later). Then, pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. You will now see the very thin, short needle.\\n\\nStep 2: Check the Flow (New Pens Only)\\n\\nIf you are using a brand-new pen for the very first time, you must perform a flow check to ensure the pen is working correctly and to remove any air bubbles. Turn the dose selector until you see the flow check symbol (a dashed line with a droplet). Point the needle upward and press the dose button all the way in. A drop of liquid should appear at the tip. If it doesn\u2019t, repeat this step up to six times. If a drop still doesn\u2019t appear, the needle may be blocked, and you should try a new one.\\n\\nStep 3: Select Your Prescribed Dose\\n\\nTurn the dose selector until the counter shows the exact dose your healthcare provider has prescribed for you (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, or 1 mg). The dial will 'click' as you turn it. If you accidentally turn it too far, you can simply turn it backward to reach the correct number.\\n\\nStep 4: Prepare the Injection Site\\n\\nChoose a spot on your stomach, thigh, or upper arm. Use an alcohol swab to clean a small area of skin. Let the skin air dry for a few seconds. Do not blow on it or fan it with your hands, as this can reintroduce bacteria.\\n\\nStep 5: Inject the Medication\\n\\nInsert the needle into your skin using a firm, steady motion. You do not need to 'dart' the needle; a smooth, controlled push is often more comfortable. Once the needle is in, press the dose button all the way down until the dose counter returns to '0.' \\n\\nKey Takeaway: After the counter hits zero, do not pull the needle out immediately. Count slowly to six to ensure the full dose has been delivered into the fatty tissue.\\n\\n\\n\\nStep 6: Remove and Dispose\\n\\nPull the needle straight out of your skin. If there is a tiny drop of blood, press lightly with a tissue or gauze. Carefully place the outer needle cap back onto the needle and unscrew it from the pen. Drop the used needle into your sharps container immediately. Place the pen cap back on the pen to protect the medication from light.\\n\\nChoosing and Rotating Injection Sites\\n\\nWhere you choose to give your shot can impact your comfort level. There are three primary areas recommended for subcutaneous injections. For a deeper look at this routine, see our rotation guide for semaglutide and tirzepatide injection sites.\\n\\nAbdomen: Inject at least two inches away from your belly button. This is often the easiest place for most people to see and reach.\\nThigh: Use the front or outer side of your thigh. This area usually has sufficient fatty tissue.\\nUpper Arm: Use the back of the upper arm. This may require the help of a partner since it can be awkward to reach on your own.\\n\\nThe Importance of Site Rotation\\nIt is vital to change your injection site every week. You do not have to switch from the stomach to the thigh every time, but you should move at least one inch away from the spot you used the previous week. Rotating sites helps prevent lipohypertrophy, which is a buildup of fatty lumps under the skin. If you inject into the same spot repeatedly, the tissue can become hard, which may prevent the medication from absorbing properly.\\n\\nNote: Never inject into skin that is bruised, red, scarred, or hard. Always choose a fresh, healthy area of skin for your weekly dose.\\n\\n\\n\\nStorage and Safety Guidelines\\n\\nProper storage ensures that your medication remains stable and effective. Because these medications are proteins, they are sensitive to temperature extremes.\\n\\nUnused Pens: Keep all new, unopened pens in the refrigerator between 36\u00b0F and 46\u00b0F. Never store them in the freezer. If a pen freezes, it must be discarded.\\nIn-Use Pens: Once you have used a pen for the first time, you can keep it at room temperature (up to 86\u00b0F) or in the refrigerator for up to 56 days (8 weeks). \\nLight Protection: Always keep the pen cap on when you are not using it. Semaglutide is sensitive to light, and the cap helps maintain its integrity.\\nTravel Tips: If you are traveling, use a small insulated pouch to keep your pen at a stable temperature. Never leave your medication in a hot car or in checked luggage on a plane where temperatures can fluctuate wildly.\\n\\nHow TrimRx Supports Your Journey\\n\\nWhile knowing how to give an Ozempic shot is a physical skill, the journey toward sustainable weight loss is a clinical one. TrimRx provides a platform where technology meets medical expertise to simplify this process. We connect you with licensed healthcare providers who evaluate your medical history and goals to determine if a GLP-1 medication is right for you. If you want to see whether you may qualify, you can see if you qualify for a personalized program.\\n\\nOur personalized programs are designed to take the guesswork out of the process. If a provider determines you are a candidate, you may receive a prescription for compounded semaglutide or compounded tirzepatide. We also offer specialized supplements, like our GLP-1 Daily Support supplement, which can be purchased without a prescription to help manage your overall wellness during treatment.\\n\\nManaging Common Concerns and Side Effects\\n\\nMany people worry about pain or side effects when they start their program. Most patients describe the injection as a 'tiny pinch' rather than a sharp pain because the needle is extremely fine.\\n\\nSite Reactions\\n\\nIt is common to see a small amount of redness or experience slight itching at the injection site. This usually fades within a few hours. If you notice a persistent rash, significant swelling, or severe pain, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.\\n\\nOvercoming Needle Anxiety\\n\\nIf you are nervous about the needle, try these tips:\\n\\nDeep Breathing: Take a slow, deep breath in and exhale as you insert the needle. This helps relax your muscles.\\nNumbing: You can hold an ice cube to the injection site for a minute before cleaning it with alcohol to numb the surface of the skin.\\nDistraction: Listen to music or a podcast while you prepare and administer your dose.\\n\\nSide Effect Management\\n\\nThe most common side effects of GLP-1 medications are gastrointestinal, such as nausea or constipation. These are usually most noticeable when you first start or when your dose increases. Staying hydrated and eating smaller, more frequent meals can help. For a more detailed breakdown of what patients commonly experience, our semaglutide side effects guide is a useful resource. If side effects become unmanageable, your TrimRx-affiliated provider can help you adjust your plan.\\n\\nConclusion\\n\\nMastering the art of the weekly injection is a significant milestone in your health journey. By following a consistent routine of preparation, careful administration, and safe disposal, you ensure that your treatment is both safe and effective. For a broader look at the science behind treatment, our how GLP-1 actually works for weight loss pairs well with this guide. Remember that you are not alone in this process; our dedicated specialists are available to support you at every turn. At TrimRx, we are committed to providing a science-backed, empathetic environment where you can focus on your progress. Whether you are just starting or are looking for a more personalized telehealth experience, taking the next step is simple.\\n\\nBottom line: Giving yourself a shot becomes second nature very quickly. Focus on the routine, be patient with yourself, and stay consistent with your provider's instructions.\\n\\n\\n\\nReady to see if a personalized program is right for you?\\nThe first step is our free assessment quiz. This allows a licensed provider to review your health profile and determine if you are eligible for our medically supervised programs.\\n\\nFAQ\\n\\nDoes the Ozempic injection hurt?\\n\\nMost patients report that the injection feels like a very minor pinch or a small prick. The needles used with these pens are much thinner and shorter than the needles used for vaccinations or blood draws, as they only need to reach the fatty tissue just under the skin. If you're still deciding whether treatment is right for you, you can check your eligibility with the free assessment quiz.\\n\\nWhat should I do if I forget to count to six after injecting?\\n\\nIf you pull the needle out too early, you might see a small amount of medication on your skin or the needle tip. Do not try to 'top up' with another injection, as you cannot be sure how much was absorbed. Simply continue with your next dose at the regularly scheduled time the following week and try to remember the count next time.\\n\\nCan I reuse the same needle for my next dose?\\n\\nNo, you must use a brand-new, sterile needle for every single injection. Reusing needles increases the risk of infection, can cause more pain as the tip dulls, and may lead to the needle becoming blocked, which prevents the medication from being delivered correctly.\\n\\nWhere is the best place to inject for the fewest side effects?\\n\\nWhile scientific data shows the medication is absorbed effectively in the stomach, thigh, or arm, some patients personally report fewer gastrointestinal side effects when injecting in the thigh rather than the stomach. However, this varies by individual, and the most important factor is rotating your sites each week to keep the skin healthy.\\n\\nDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individual results may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any weight loss program or medication.\"\n}<\/script><\/head><body>\n<h2 id=\"section1\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Introduction<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Standing in your kitchen with a prescription box in hand can feel like a major crossroads. You have made the decision to take control of your metabolic health, but the thought of administering your own medication might feel a bit daunting. It is completely normal to feel a mix of excitement and &#8220;needle jitters&#8221; when you first learn how to give an Ozempic shot. At TrimRx, we believe that understanding the process is the best way to replace anxiety with confidence. If you&#8217;re still deciding whether a prescription program is the right fit, you can <a href=\"https:\/\/start.trimrx.com\/intake\/trimrx\/glp1\/height_weight?utm_source=flyrank&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=blog&amp;utm_source_platform=flyrank\">take the free assessment quiz<\/a>. This guide will walk you through every stage of the injection process, from preparing your supplies to safely disposing of the needle. By following these evidence-based steps, you can ensure your weekly routine is safe, effective, and as comfortable as possible.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section2\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Preparing for Your Weekly Injection<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Success begins before the needle even touches your skin. Taking a few minutes to set up your space ensures that you do not have to scramble for supplies mid-process. <strong>The goal of preparation is to maintain sterility and ensure the medication is ready for use.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>Gather Your Supplies<\/h3>\n<p>Find a well-lit, clean surface to work on. You will need the following items:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your Ozempic\u00ae (semaglutide) injector pen.<\/li>\n<li>A new, disposable needle (provided in the box).<\/li>\n<li>An alcohol swab or a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol.<\/li>\n<li>An FDA-cleared sharps disposal container (or a heavy-duty plastic bottle with a screw-on lid).<\/li>\n<li>A clean tissue or gauze pad.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Check the Medication<\/h3>\n<p>Before doing anything else, look at the window of your pen. <strong>The liquid inside must be clear and colorless.<\/strong> If the medication looks cloudy, contains particles, or has changed color, do not use it. Also, verify the expiration date printed on the side of the pen. If you are starting a brand-new pen, some people find it helpful to let it sit at room temperature for about 15 to 20 minutes, as very cold medication can sometimes feel slightly more &#8220;pinchy&#8221; during the injection.<\/p>\n<h3>Wash Your Hands<\/h3>\n<p>This step is often overlooked but is critical for preventing infection. Use warm water and soap to wash your hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds. Dry them with a clean towel before handling the pen or the injection site.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section3\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">How to Give an Ozempic Shot: Step-by-Step Instructions<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Once your supplies are ready and your hands are clean, you can begin the actual administration process. For a fuller walkthrough, our <a href=\"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/how-to-use-ozempic-semaglutide-injection-a-comprehensive-guide\/\">Ozempic semaglutide injection guide<\/a> covers the basics. <strong>Ozempic\u00ae is a subcutaneous injection, meaning it goes into the fatty layer just beneath the skin, not into a muscle or a vein.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>Step 1: Attach a New Needle<\/h3>\n<p>Take a fresh needle from your supply. Pull off the paper tab. Push the needle straight onto the pen and turn it clockwise until it is tight. Pull off the outer needle cap and set it aside (you will need it later). Then, pull off the inner needle cap and throw it away. You will now see the very thin, short needle.<\/p>\n<h3>Step 2: Check the Flow (New Pens Only)<\/h3>\n<p>If you are using a brand-new pen for the very first time, you must perform a flow check to ensure the pen is working correctly and to remove any air bubbles. Turn the dose selector until you see the flow check symbol (a dashed line with a droplet). Point the needle upward and press the dose button all the way in. A drop of liquid should appear at the tip. If it doesn\u2019t, repeat this step up to six times. If a drop still doesn\u2019t appear, the needle may be blocked, and you should try a new one.<\/p>\n<h3>Step 3: Select Your Prescribed Dose<\/h3>\n<p>Turn the dose selector until the counter shows the exact dose your healthcare provider has prescribed for you (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, or 1 mg). The dial will &#8220;click&#8221; as you turn it. If you accidentally turn it too far, you can simply turn it backward to reach the correct number.<\/p>\n<h3>Step 4: Prepare the Injection Site<\/h3>\n<p>Choose a spot on your stomach, thigh, or upper arm. Use an alcohol swab to clean a small area of skin. Let the skin air dry for a few seconds. Do not blow on it or fan it with your hands, as this can reintroduce bacteria.<\/p>\n<h3>Step 5: Inject the Medication<\/h3>\n<p>Insert the needle into your skin using a firm, steady motion. <strong>You do not need to &#8220;dart&#8221; the needle; a smooth, controlled push is often more comfortable.<\/strong> Once the needle is in, press the dose button all the way down until the dose counter returns to &#8220;0.&#8221; <\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Key Takeaway: After the counter hits zero, do not pull the needle out immediately. Count slowly to six to ensure the full dose has been delivered into the fatty tissue.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<h3>Step 6: Remove and Dispose<\/h3>\n<p>Pull the needle straight out of your skin. If there is a tiny drop of blood, press lightly with a tissue or gauze. Carefully place the outer needle cap back onto the needle and unscrew it from the pen. Drop the used needle into your sharps container immediately. Place the pen cap back on the pen to protect the medication from light.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section4\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Choosing and Rotating Injection Sites<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Where you choose to give your shot can impact your comfort level. There are three primary areas recommended for subcutaneous injections. For a deeper look at this routine, see our <a href=\"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/how-to-rotate-injection-sites-for-semaglutide-and-tirzepatide\/\">rotation guide for semaglutide and tirzepatide injection sites<\/a>.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Abdomen:<\/strong> Inject at least two inches away from your belly button. This is often the easiest place for most people to see and reach.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Thigh:<\/strong> Use the front or outer side of your thigh. This area usually has sufficient fatty tissue.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Upper Arm:<\/strong> Use the back of the upper arm. This may require the help of a partner since it can be awkward to reach on your own.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>The Importance of Site Rotation<\/strong>\nIt is vital to change your injection site every week. You do not have to switch from the stomach to the thigh every time, but you should move at least one inch away from the spot you used the previous week. <strong>Rotating sites helps prevent lipohypertrophy, which is a buildup of fatty lumps under the skin.<\/strong> If you inject into the same spot repeatedly, the tissue can become hard, which may prevent the medication from absorbing properly.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Note: Never inject into skin that is bruised, red, scarred, or hard. Always choose a fresh, healthy area of skin for your weekly dose.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<h2 id=\"section5\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Storage and Safety Guidelines<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Proper storage ensures that your medication remains stable and effective. Because these medications are proteins, they are sensitive to temperature extremes.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Unused Pens:<\/strong> Keep all new, unopened pens in the refrigerator between 36\u00b0F and 46\u00b0F. Never store them in the freezer. If a pen freezes, it must be discarded.<\/li>\n<li><strong>In-Use Pens:<\/strong> Once you have used a pen for the first time, you can keep it at room temperature (up to 86\u00b0F) or in the refrigerator for up to 56 days (8 weeks). <\/li>\n<li><strong>Light Protection:<\/strong> Always keep the pen cap on when you are not using it. Semaglutide is sensitive to light, and the cap helps maintain its integrity.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Travel Tips:<\/strong> If you are traveling, use a small insulated pouch to keep your pen at a stable temperature. Never leave your medication in a hot car or in checked luggage on a plane where temperatures can fluctuate wildly.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2 id=\"section6\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">How TrimRx Supports Your Journey<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>While knowing how to give an Ozempic shot is a physical skill, the journey toward sustainable weight loss is a clinical one. TrimRx provides a platform where technology meets medical expertise to simplify this process. We connect you with licensed healthcare providers who evaluate your medical history and goals to determine if a GLP-1 medication is right for you. If you want to see whether you may qualify, you can <a href=\"https:\/\/start.trimrx.com\/intake\/trimrx\/glp1\/height_weight?utm_source=flyrank&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=blog&amp;utm_source_platform=flyrank\">see if you qualify for a personalized program<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Our personalized programs are designed to take the guesswork out of the process. If a provider determines you are a candidate, you may receive a prescription for compounded semaglutide or compounded tirzepatide. We also offer specialized supplements, like our <a href=\"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/glp1-support\/?utm_source=flyrank&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=blog&amp;utm_source_platform=flyrank\">GLP-1 Daily Support supplement<\/a>, which can be purchased without a prescription to help manage your overall wellness during treatment.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section7\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Managing Common Concerns and Side Effects<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Many people worry about pain or side effects when they start their program. Most patients describe the injection as a &#8220;tiny pinch&#8221; rather than a sharp pain because the needle is extremely fine.<\/p>\n<h3>Site Reactions<\/h3>\n<p>It is common to see a small amount of redness or experience slight itching at the injection site. This usually fades within a few hours. If you notice a persistent rash, significant swelling, or severe pain, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.<\/p>\n<h3>Overcoming Needle Anxiety<\/h3>\n<p>If you are nervous about the needle, try these tips:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Deep Breathing:<\/strong> Take a slow, deep breath in and exhale as you insert the needle. This helps relax your muscles.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Numbing:<\/strong> You can hold an ice cube to the injection site for a minute before cleaning it with alcohol to numb the surface of the skin.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Distraction:<\/strong> Listen to music or a podcast while you prepare and administer your dose.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Side Effect Management<\/h3>\n<p>The most common side effects of GLP-1 medications are gastrointestinal, such as nausea or constipation. These are usually most noticeable when you first start or when your dose increases. Staying hydrated and eating smaller, more frequent meals can help. For a more detailed breakdown of what patients commonly experience, our <a href=\"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/semaglutide-side-effects-complete-guide-and-management-tips\/\">semaglutide side effects guide<\/a> is a useful resource. If side effects become unmanageable, your TrimRx-affiliated provider can help you adjust your plan.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section8\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">Conclusion<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Mastering the art of the weekly injection is a significant milestone in your health journey. By following a consistent routine of preparation, careful administration, and safe disposal, you ensure that your treatment is both safe and effective. For a broader look at the science behind treatment, our <a href=\"https:\/\/trimrx.com\/blog\/how-does-glp-1-work-for-weight-loss\/\">how GLP-1 actually works for weight loss<\/a> pairs well with this guide. Remember that you are not alone in this process; our dedicated specialists are available to support you at every turn. At TrimRx, we are committed to providing a science-backed, empathetic environment where you can focus on your progress. Whether you are just starting or are looking for a more personalized telehealth experience, taking the next step is simple.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Bottom line: Giving yourself a shot becomes second nature very quickly. Focus on the routine, be patient with yourself, and stay consistent with your provider&#8217;s instructions.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><strong>Ready to see if a personalized program is right for you?<\/strong>\nThe first step is our <a href=\"https:\/\/start.trimrx.com\/intake\/trimrx\/glp1\/height_weight?utm_source=flyrank&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=blog&amp;utm_source_platform=flyrank\">free assessment quiz<\/a>. This allows a licensed provider to review your health profile and determine if you are eligible for our medically supervised programs.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"section9\"><span data-mce-fragment=\"1\">FAQ<\/span><\/h2>\n<h3>Does the Ozempic injection hurt?<\/h3>\n<p>Most patients report that the injection feels like a very minor pinch or a small prick. The needles used with these pens are much thinner and shorter than the needles used for vaccinations or blood draws, as they only need to reach the fatty tissue just under the skin. If you&#8217;re still deciding whether treatment is right for you, you can <a href=\"https:\/\/start.trimrx.com\/intake\/trimrx\/glp1\/height_weight?utm_source=flyrank&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=blog&amp;utm_source_platform=flyrank\">check your eligibility with the free assessment quiz<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h3>What should I do if I forget to count to six after injecting?<\/h3>\n<p>If you pull the needle out too early, you might see a small amount of medication on your skin or the needle tip. Do not try to &#8220;top up&#8221; with another injection, as you cannot be sure how much was absorbed. Simply continue with your next dose at the regularly scheduled time the following week and try to remember the count next time.<\/p>\n<h3>Can I reuse the same needle for my next dose?<\/h3>\n<p>No, you must use a brand-new, sterile needle for every single injection. Reusing needles increases the risk of infection, can cause more pain as the tip dulls, and may lead to the needle becoming blocked, which prevents the medication from being delivered correctly.<\/p>\n<h3>Where is the best place to inject for the fewest side effects?<\/h3>\n<p>While scientific data shows the medication is absorbed effectively in the stomach, thigh, or arm, some patients personally report fewer gastrointestinal side effects when injecting in the thigh rather than the stomach. However, this varies by individual, and the most important factor is rotating your sites each week to keep the skin healthy.<\/p>\n<p>Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individual results may vary. 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