DOWNLOAD: QUICK GUIDE TO INJECTING SEMAGLUTIDES & TIRZEPATIDES
Guide-to-Self-Injecting-Medications: GLP-1 Needles and Syringes and Dosposal
Medically reviewed and updated for 2026
Dr. Richard Lipman MD
Board-Certified Internist and Endocrinologist
Guide to self-injecting medication like Semaglutides (Ozempic, Wegovy), Tirzepatides (Mounjaro, Zepbound), insulin, and even HCG hormone shows you how it is a critical skill for managing various health conditions, and in this case, losing weight. This instructional discussion will cover essential topics, including proper injection sites, safety measures, and selecting the appropriate needle and syringe size for subcutaneous administration. Subcutaneous injection means that the liquid medication is deposited just below the skin, but the above the muscle layer.
Understanding Subcutaneous Injection of Smaglutides and Tirzepatides
Subcutaneous injections deliver medication into the fat layer just beneath the skin. This method ensures the drug is absorbed slowly and consistently. It is commonly used for hormones such as insulin and HCG, as well as for diabetes and weight-loss medications such as semaglutides and tirzepatides. Inject too deeply and you will hit a blood vessel in the highly vascular muscle, or be absorbed too quickly, which may cause bleeding beneath the skin. Too shallow, and it all remains in the skin and will be absorbed too slowly. Most of this discussion concerns the injection of compound medications, which are not supplied in single-use, automatic injectors.

Compound Semaglutide vials and syringe
Step 1: Place all needles and other sharps in a sharps disposal container immediately after they have been used.
This will reduce the risk of needlestick, cut, and puncture injuries from loose sharps. Sharps disposal containers should be kept out of reach of children and pets.
Note: Overfilling a sharps disposal container increases the risk of accidental needle-stick injury. When your sharps disposal container is about three-quarters (3/4) full, follow your community guidelines for getting rid of the container (Step 2, below).
Step 2: Dispose of used sharps disposal containers according to your community guidelines.
Sharps disposal guidelines and programs vary depending on where you live. Check with your local trash removal services or health department (listed in the city or county government (blue) pages in your phone book) to see which of the following disposal methods are available in your area:
Drop Box or Supervised Collection Sites
You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at appropriate chosen collection sites, such as doctors’ offices, hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, medical waste facilities, and police or fire stations. Services may be free or have a nominal fee.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites
You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at local public household hazardous waste collection sites. These are sites that also commonly accept hazardous materials such as household cleaners, paints and motor oil.
Mail-Back Programs
You may be able to mail certain FDA-cleared sharps disposal containers to a collection site for proper disposal, usually for a fee. Fees vary, depending on the size of the container. Follow the container manufacturer’s instructions because mail-back programs may have specific requirements on how to label sharps disposal containers.
Residential Special Waste Pick-Up Services
Your community may provide special waste pick-up services that send trained special waste handlers to collect sharps disposal containers from your home. These services are typically fee-based and many have special requirements for the types of containers they will collect. Some programs require customers to call and request pick-ups, while other offer regular pick-up schedules.

For more information specific to your state, call Safe Needle Disposal at 1-800-643-1643 or e-mail info@safeneedledisposal.org. Information they can provide for your state includes:
- types of sharps containers that can be used,
- disposal programs in your area,
- how to label your sharps disposal containers,
- how to secure the lid of your sharps disposal container, and
- whether sharps disposal containers can be thrown away in the common trash.
Additional Consumer Information
Injection Brand Injections of Qsymia, Wegovy, Zepbound, and Mounjaro
These medications are available in pre-filled syringes, in boxes of 4 pens (each pen is used once, then discarded). The pen size is pre-picked for you as is the needle. Only

Eamples of 4 prefilled semaglutide or trizepatide once weekly weight loss pens.


