Injecting semaglutide, tirzepatide, or other once-weekly peptide medications is a straightforward process when done correctly. These therapies are typically administered with a prefilled injection pen designed for safe and convenient self-use.
General Guidelines
Choose the right injection site:
- Common areas include the abdomen (at least 2 inches away from the belly button), the front of the thighs, or the outer upper arm (if someone else assists).
- Rotate injection sites each week to prevent skin irritation.
Prepare the pen:
- Check the expiration date.
- Inspect the solution — it should be clear and colorless. Do not use if cloudy or if particles are visible.
Clean the injection area:
- Use an alcohol swab to disinfect the skin before injecting.
Preparation
Read the instructions
that come with your medication pen for specific details.
Gather supplies:
- Prefilled injection pen (semaglutide, tirzepatide, or similar)
- Alcohol swab
- Sharps disposal container
Check the pen:
- Confirm the pen has not expired.
- Ensure the solution is clear and colorless.
Injection Sites
You can inject into:
- Abdomen – at least 2 inches away from the belly button
- Thighs – front or outer area
- Upper Arm – outer arm, usually with assistance
⚠️ Rotate injection sites to minimize the risk of irritation or skin changes.
Step-by-Step Injection
Attach a new needle
- Twist or push the needle onto the pen (depending on pen type).
- Remove both the outer and inner needle caps.
Prime the pen (if required)
- Some pens require priming. Turn to a small test dose and press the button to release a drop of medication.
Set the dose
- Turn the dial on the pen to the prescribed dose (e.g., 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, or as directed by your healthcare provider).
Inject the medication
- Pinch the skin gently at the injection site.
- Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle.
- Press and hold the injection button until the dose counter returns to “0.”
- Keep the needle in place for 6–10 seconds to ensure the full dose is delivered.
Dispose of the needle
- Remove the needle and place it in a sharps container.
Store the pen
- Keep unopened pens refrigerated.
- Opened pens can usually be stored at room temperature (up to 86°F / 30°C) or in the refrigerator, depending on manufacturer instructions, for up to 56 days.
Aftercare
- Check the injection site for redness, swelling, or bleeding.
- Do not inject into areas that are bruised, tender, or scarred.
- Use a new needle for every injection.
- Never share your injection pen, even if you replace the needle.
Key Tips
- Inject at the same time each week to stay consistent.
- Always follow the dosing schedule prescribed by your healthcare provider.
- If you have difficulty or questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist for a demonstration.
