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Ozempic Tracker App for Shots, Weight, Side Effects, and Progress

Ozempic tracking works best when dose, shot day, appetite, symptoms, and progress are reviewed together.

BodyM is for personal tracking, education, and clinician-prep context. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or a dose-change tool.

Search intent

The user searches by Ozempic and wants a practical tracker for semaglutide weeks.

BodyM angle

BodyM gives Ozempic users a simple timeline for shots, side effects, weight, photos, protein, hydration, and AI weekly review.

Assessment route

The short BodyM check turns Ozempic tracking into a clear first-week plan.

What to track

The fields that make this page worth downloading an app for.

Medication name, dose, shot day, and injection site

Weight trend and weekly average instead of one daily weigh-in

Nausea, reflux, constipation, fatigue, appetite, and food tolerance

Protein, water, movement, sleep, and progress photos

Questions to bring to the prescribing clinician

First week plan
01

Add the medication name and dose exactly as prescribed.

02

Log shot day and the first 72 hours of symptoms.

03

Track appetite, meal tolerance, water, protein, and bowel rhythm.

04

Take baseline photos if visual progress matters to the user.

FAQ

Is Ozempic a semaglutide medication?

Yes. Ozempic is a brand name for semaglutide. BodyM supports exact medication and dose fields.

What should I track first on Ozempic?

Start with shot day, dose, weight trend, appetite, nausea, reflux, constipation, fatigue, water, protein, and one baseline photo set.

Can BodyM tell me whether to change my GLP-1 dose?

No. BodyM is for tracking, education, and preparing clearer questions. Dose changes, severe symptoms, and medication decisions should stay with a licensed clinician.

Tracker fit check

See if BodyM fits your GLP-1 routine.

Check what you should track next, then use BodyM for shots, weight, symptoms, photos, protein, water, and weekly AI review.

Shot logPhoto progressWeekly review