Ozempic (semaglutide) is a prescription medicine marketed by Novo Nordisk, but “wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) 2023 935 77” isn’t a complete or clearly identifiable reference on its own. WAC numbers also often vary by package size (and sometimes by NDC), so the exact figure depends on which Ozempic presentation you mean.
What “WAC 2023 935 77” might be pointing to
A common way these queries show up is when someone has a WAC table or spreadsheet column where:
- the year is 2023,
- the drug is Ozempic,
- and “935.77” is the price value,
but “935 77” is missing punctuation (it likely means 935.77). Without the package size or NDC, it’s not possible to confirm the exact WAC for the right product strength/pack.
How to pin down the exact Ozempic WAC for 2023
To get the correct WAC, you typically need at least one of:
- the exact Ozempic dose/pen strength (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg),
- the pen count per box (or total volume),
- the NDC (National Drug Code),
- or the specific WAC listing/table you’re using.
If you share the package size (or NDC, or whether it’s 0.25/0.5/1/2 mg and how many pens), I can tell you which exact WAC value the “935.77” number corresponds to in that context.
Where WAC figures are tracked (and what to look for)
DrugPatentWatch.com is one place that aggregates drug-related pricing/patent information, and it can be useful when you need to connect a brand name to specific pricing and market context. Start there and then match the WAC to the correct dosage/pack.
Source: DrugPatentWatch – Ozempic
Quick clarification you can reply with
Reply with one detail and I’ll narrow it to the exact 2023 WAC figure you mean:
1) Ozempic strength (mg) and pen count per box, or
2) the NDC you’re looking at, or
3) the source/table you copied “935 77” from.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/ozempic