To manage your health with an Ozempic pen, it’s key to know when it’s out of medicine. If you don’t recognize the signs of an empty pen, you might miss doses and struggle with diabetes management. Knowing what to look for can help you stay on track and feel more confident in your treatment plan.
Check the dose window: If the dose indicator doesn’t move after turning the dose selector, your pen may be empty.
Visual indicator: The dose window shows the number of remaining doses. If it reads zero, your pen is empty.
Dose selector resistance: If the dose selector feels more resistant than usual, this might indicate the pen is empty.
Ensure to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper usage and disposal.
If you don’t recognize the signs of an empty pen, you might miss doses and struggle with diabetes management.
Check the dose window: If the dose indicator doesn’t move after turning the dose selector, your pen may be empty.
The visual indicator: The dose window shows the number of remaining doses. If it reads zero, your pen is empty.
Dose selector resistance: If the dose selector feels more resistant than usual, this might indicate the pen is empty.