You have a blue pen (1.0 mg) but your doctor wants you on 0.75 mg for two weeks before jumping to 1.0 mg. Turn the blue pen 27 clicks. The window will land exactly between 0.5 and 1.0.

You are on maintenance 1.0 mg but have leftover red pens (0.5 mg max). You cannot get 1.0 mg from a red pen – it maxes at 0.5 mg per injection. You need the blue or green pen. A Final Safety Warning Do not guess clicks. If you lose count, turn the selector back to zero and start over. Do not try to combine two injections from a red pen to make 1.0 mg unless your doctor explicitly approves (it doubles the fluid volume and may increase side effects).

Here is what you need to know about the in Canada. Why do you need a click chart? The Ozempic pen has a dose selector that you turn. You hear a "click" for every 0.01 mL of solution. The pen's window shows standard doses (0.25 mg or 0.5 mg), but sometimes your doctor prescribes a different milligram amount —most commonly 0.25 mg from the 0.5 mg/1.5 mL pen or 0.75 mg from the 1.0 mg pen .