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Stop Clicking Your Ozempic Pen

Stop clicking your Ozempic pen. Watch the medically reviewed safety guide on sterility and safe pen use.

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Ryan Lafayette
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Jane Rivers
Clinician-reviewed by Jane Rivers RN-BC (ANCC), GERO-BC, CMGT-BC Last reviewed April 15, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Click counting is not a precision dosing method the manufacturer calibrates for.
  • Stretching a pen or reusing needles can raise sterility and dosing concerns.
  • Safer dosing questions belong with a clinician and the full safety guide.
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Stop clicking your pen. You are risking sepsis. This is what they're not telling you.

These pens aren't calibrated for clicks. Counting them is like driving without a speedometer. One miscount means you're under dosing or risking a dangerous overdose.

The bigger risk is infection. The preservative in your pen effectively expires 56 days after the first use. If you’re pen stretching to make one supply last three months, you are injecting a solution where the safety barrier is gone.

Saving money is not worth a sepsis risk. Our free tool finds legitimate, safe providers that actually fit your monthly budget and presents prices in a transparent way. You're desperate for a quick hack because these medications are insanely expensive, and you deserve a price that doesn't require risking your health or spinning out about an infection.

Be smart with your wallet and your body. I'm Claire. Stay safe out there.