Guide

How to track Ozempic shots.

Published 2026-06-10. Ozempic and Wegovy are trademarks of Novo Nordisk; PepTrak is not affiliated with any manufacturer.

Why a record

What a week-by-week log catches.

Why track a once-weekly shot at all?

Once-weekly semaglutide moves slowly. Levels build over weeks, side effects tend to cluster around dose changes, and weight responds on a delay. Two months later, those details are hard to recall accurately at an appointment. A dated log keeps them: which doses were taken, what followed each one, and how the weight trend moved.

The weekly record

Four entries per week.

What should an Ozempic log contain?

A useful log is small: four kinds of entries, each with a date.

01

The shot itself

Date, time, dose as prescribed, and whether it was taken or skipped. Skipped doses belong in the record too; they explain the weeks that look different.

02

The injection site

Note where each shot went. A dated site history makes rotation visible without relying on memory.

03

Side effects, close to the dose

Log symptoms with severity, onset, and duration near the dose they followed. Patterns are much easier to review when the timing was written down at the time.

04

Weight on a steady cadence

Pick a consistent rhythm (daily or weekly, same conditions) so the trend reflects the protocol rather than the time of day.

In PepTrak

How PepTrak handles it.

How does PepTrak track an Ozempic schedule?

Set the protocol once (compound, dose, injection day and time) and the Today screen counts down to each shot with one-tap logging for taken or skipped doses, site and notes included. Side effects log with severity and dose linkage, weight charts beside the dose history, and everything exports as local CSV or JSON for an appointment. Records stay on your iPhone: the private tracking guide explains that posture, and the GLP-1 tracker page shows the full feature set.

Guide FAQ

Ozempic tracking questions.

What do people ask about tracking shots?

Can I track Ozempic with PepTrak?

Yes. PepTrak records the weekly schedule you and your clinician set (dose, injection day and time, and site) plus taken or skipped doses, side effects, weight, and notes, with local reminders for shot day.

Is tracking Wegovy different from tracking Ozempic?

The record-keeping is the same: both are once-weekly semaglutide injections, prescribed under different labels for different indications. Log dose, date, time, site, side effects, and weight either way.

What should I do if I miss an Ozempic dose?

Ask your prescriber or pharmacist; missed-dose handling is a clinical question this site does not answer. A logbook can record the miss so the conversation starts from accurate dates.

What should I bring to my prescriber appointment?

A dated record: doses taken or skipped, side effects with severity, and the weight trend. PepTrak exports each as local CSV or JSON files through the iPhone share sheet; your clinician decides what matters in it.