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Настя (Anonymous, 91.231.66.) Warszawa 2 years ago

What happens if I give 1.5 ml of Ozempic?

Hello. Please tell me what can happen if you accidentally injected Ozempic in a dosage of 1.5 ml. In general, I am confused. My first dose today should be 0.5, well, I thought that it was half a syringe of 1 ml. And what dosage should be injected next?

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Joanna Dunajska

Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist

2 years ago

Ozempic should be dosed according to the instructions given to you by your doctor.
The starting dose is 0.25 mg of semaglutide once weekly. After 4 weeks, the dose should be increased to 0.5 mg once a week. After at least 4 weeks of taking a dose of 0.5 mg once a week, the dose may be increased to 1 mg once a week to further improve glycaemic control. After at least 4 weeks of taking a dose of 1 mg once a week, the dose may be increased to 2 mg once a week to further improve glycaemic control. 1.5 ml of Ozempic 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg and 1 mg contains 2 mg of semaglutide. This is the maximum dose, higher doses are not recommended. Giving too much Ozmpic may increase the side effects of the drug.

Here you can check the availability of Ozempic and book the medicine at the pharmacy of your choice:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/99258/ozempic-iniekcja/apteki

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