Does Ozempic Go Bad? How to Tell If Your Pen Is Still Safe to Use?
Ozempic can go bad, especially if not stored properly. Cloudy Ozempic, unusual color changes, strange odors, or a lack of therapeutic effect can all be signs that your medication has gone bad.
Forgot to Refrigerate Ozempic? What Happens If You Leave It Out Overnight
Forgot to refrigerate your Ozempic? If you left it out overnight, it may still be safe. Learn when it’s okay to use — and when to replace it.
Does Ozempic Expire? What You Really Need to Know (Before You Use Your Next Pen)
An unopened Ozempic pen lasts until the printed expiration date if kept refrigerated, while an opened pen must be used within 56 days. Using expired Ozempic can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential health risks.
What Happens If Ozempic Freezes? Risks, Signs & What to Do If Your Ozempic Pen Gets Too Cold
If Ozempic freezes, it won't work properly, and using it could be unsafe. If your Ozempic pen has been frozen, don't use it-even if it looks fine. Learn more about frozen Ozempic here!
Diabetes Travel Letter: Everything You Need to Know + Your Free Template to Download
Flying with Ozempic: TSA Rules, Airport Security & Tips For The Plane!
TSA allows Ozempic in carry-ons without a prescription. Here's what you need to know: declaration rules, X-ray screening, flying with needles, and how to keep your pen at the right temperature.
How to Tell If Your Ozempic Pen Is Empty (Even If It Still Looks Full)
Traveling with Ozempic: Complete Guide & Storage Tips (2026)
How to Use an Ozempic Pen (Step-by-Step + Real Tips to Feel Confident)
TSA Rules for Diabetic Supplies: What You Need to Know Before You Travel
I've been through airport security with diabetes supplies hundreds of times. Here's everything you need to know about TSA rules for insulin, Ozempic, Mounjaro, pumps, CGMs, and more.
