If you miss a dose during travel: Administer the missed dose as soon as possible within 5 days of the scheduled injection day If more than 5 days have passed, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule on the next planned injection day Never take a double dose to compensate for a missed injection When changing your weekly injection day due to travel: Ensure at least 3 days (72 hours) elapse between doses You can select a new regular injection day that better suits your travel schedule Maintain consistency with the new day once established Important clinical considerations include: Monitor blood glucose levels more frequently during travel, as changes in diet, activity, and stress affect glycaemic control Stay well-hydrated during flights, as dehydration can exacerbate gastrointestinal side effects of Ozempic (nausea, vomiting) Be aware that alcohol consumption and unfamiliar foods may impact blood sugar levels Carry fast-acting carbohydrates (glucose tablets, fruit juice) for hypoglycaemia management, particularly if you also take insulin or sulphonylureas which increase hypoglycaemia risk For complex travel involving multiple time zones, consider discussing an individualised plan with your diabetes team before departure

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During injection, watch the dose selector window to confirm it returns to zero after administering your dose, indicating a full dose has been delivered
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