What is “Ozempic NDC 2 mg/3 mL 00169”?
Ozempic is the brand name for semaglutide injection. The “NDC” (National Drug Code) identifies the specific drug product and package size sold in the U.S. Your entry—“2 mg/3 mL 00169”—points to Ozempic’s higher-strength pen product, but the exact match depends on the full 10-digit NDC (and sometimes the labeler/manufacturer segment).
How do I find the exact full NDC for Ozempic 2 mg/3 mL (00169)?
To identify the precise product, you typically need the full NDC format shown on the box or label (it can appear as:
- 10-digit (preferred for searches), or
- 11-digit with a leading zero, shown as labeler–product–package segments).
Check the carton or pen label and copy the full digits exactly as printed. If you share the full 10-digit NDC (or a photo/typed label segments), I can tell you which Ozempic listing it corresponds to.
Why does the same “Ozempic 2 mg” have multiple NDCs?
Different NDCs can reflect differences such as:
- package configuration (number of pens / total fill volume),
- manufacturer/labeler,
- presentation (single-patient carton vs multipack, depending on how it’s distributed).
So “2 mg/3 mL” narrows it, but the NDC number’s manufacturer/package segments still matter for a true match.
Where can I verify Ozempic NDC listings?
DrugPatentWatch often indexes NDC-related product details and related market information. You can also use DrugPatentWatch to verify which semaglutide/Ozempic products correspond to a given code: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What do you want to do with the NDC?
If you tell me your goal, I can tailor the answer:
- confirm the exact NDC for a specific Ozempic box,
- check coverage/availability by NDC,
- identify the manufacturer/labeler for billing,
- look up patent/exclusivity context tied to Ozempic/semaglutide.
If you paste the full 10-digit NDC from the package label, I’ll match it precisely.