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GLP-1 fridge timer: how long can your pen be out?

For planning and record-keeping only — not medical advice. Your dose and schedule are set by your prescriber.

Per the FDA labels: a Wegovy single-dose pen can stay out of the fridge up to 28 days, an Ozempic pen in use up to 56 days, and a Mounjaro or Zepbound single-dose pen or vial up to 21 days — each with a temperature ceiling. The multi-dose presentations count differently again, so pick the exact form you have and this timer counts how long yours has been out.

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Label storage windows compared

Every number below comes from the current FDA prescribing information, linked per row and checked 2026-08-18. Watch what each window measures: the windows that start at first use — the Ozempic pen, the Wegovy FlexTouch, the tirzepatide multi-dose vial and KwikPen — keep counting in or out of the fridge, while a single-dose pen, syringe, or vial is measured by time spent out of the fridge before it's used.

Product and formOut-of-fridge windowTemperature limitSource
Wegovy single-dose pen or syringeUp to 28 days, before the cap comes off46–86°F (8–30°C)Wegovy PI
Wegovy FlexTouch pen (four 2.4 mg doses)Up to 56 days after first use — in or out of the fridge59–86°F (15–30°C) at room temperatureWegovy PI
Ozempic penUp to 56 days after first use — the same clock runs in or out of the fridge59–86°F (15–30°C) at room temperatureOzempic PI
Ozempic single-dose prefilled syringeUp to 28 days46–86°F (8–30°C)Ozempic PI
Mounjaro single-dose pen or vialUp to 21 days total unrefrigeratedUp to 86°F (30°C)Mounjaro PI
Mounjaro multi-dose vial or KwikPenUp to 30 days at room temperature — and no later than 30 days after first use or four weekly dosesUp to 86°F (30°C)Mounjaro PI
Zepbound single-dose pen or vialUp to 21 days total unrefrigeratedUp to 86°F (30°C)Zepbound PI
Zepbound multi-dose vial or KwikPenUp to 30 days at room temperature — and no later than 30 days after first use or four weekly dosesUp to 86°F (30°C)Zepbound PI

One line every label shares: do not freeze, and do not use a pen, syringe, or vial that has been frozen — no out-of-fridge window applies to it. Storage is only half of the calendar math on GLP-1; for the other half — the earliest date each dose step can start — the titration date planner runs the same label-first approach. Storage is also covered product by product in the Ozempic tracker, Wegovy tracker, Mounjaro tracker, and Zepbound tracker guides.

Traveling with a GLP-1 pen

TSA allows injectable medication, pens, and needles through the checkpoint in carry-on bags and doesn't require any of it to be refrigerated — freezer packs for medication are allowed too, even partially melted. A climate-controlled cabin sits comfortably inside every temperature limit in the table above.

Cars are the opposite case. Every ceiling on this page is 86°F, and a closed car parked in the sun can pass 100°F inside within an hour, even on a mild day. The timer keeps counting while you travel, but it only counts time — it can't see a hot glovebox, and the temperature side of the label stays with you.

Travel is also when routines slip. The full traveling with GLP-1 checklist covers TSA rules and packing dates; the injection sites guide covers rotation when your shot happens away from home, and the GLP-1 shot tracker app keeps shot-day reminders on whichever phone is in your pocket.

When a window does run out, the pen still needs somewhere to go — GLP-1 sharps disposal covers what the FDA says about used pens, needles, and full containers.

Frequently asked questions

Does Ozempic need to be refrigerated?

Ozempic pens need refrigeration at 36–46°F before first use. After that the label allows either room temperature (59–86°F) or the refrigerator, and the pen is discarded 56 days after first use either way. The single-dose prefilled syringe is a separate form: refrigerated, or 46–86°F for up to 28 days.

I left my Ozempic out overnight — what does the label say?

For a pen in use, overnight at room temperature sits inside the label’s 56-day window, as long as the temperature stayed between 59 and 86°F. Enter the time it left the fridge above to see the exact count. For anything the label doesn’t cover — a hot car, an unopened pen — ask your pharmacist.

Do Mounjaro and Zepbound have the same storage window?

Mounjaro and Zepbound share storage windows form for form, since both are tirzepatide. Both FDA labels allow a single-dose pen or vial up to 21 days at no more than 86°F, with refrigeration at 36–46°F as the default. Multi-dose vials and KwikPens instead run 30 days, or four weekly doses, whichever comes first. Neither may be frozen.

When is this timer not enough?

The timer only counts time — it has no idea what temperature your pen actually saw. A hot car, a freezer mix-up, a pen that left the fridge on a date nobody wrote down: in all of those the count doesn’t answer the question, and your pharmacist is the right call.

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