What exactly is “Ozempic NDC 8 mg / 3 mL 0169”?
“Ozempic” is semaglutide injection. The phrase you provided looks like a drug listing detail that combines the product strength (8 mg per 3 mL) and an NDC (National Drug Code) segment (“0169”).
However, “0169” by itself isn’t a complete NDC in the United States—most NDCs are 10 digits (often shown as 5-4-2 or 4-4-2 digits). Without the full 10-digit NDC (or at least the full manufacturer labeler + product + package code parts), I can’t uniquely identify the exact package configuration and manufacturer presentation you mean.
Where to find the full NDC for Ozempic 8 mg / 3 mL
To pin it down precisely, check one of these places on the Ozempic box or pen carton:
- The barcode label (usually near the bottom)
- The “NDC” field printed on the carton label
- The outer packaging insert label
Look for the full 10-digit NDC or the segmented NDC format (commonly like 5-4-2).
If you paste the full NDC digits exactly as printed (example format only: 12345-6789-01), I can tell you which exact Ozempic product listing it matches.
Why the NDC matters for Ozempic
Different Ozempic presentations (strengths and package sizes) can have different NDCs even when the drug name is the same. The NDC helps pharmacies, insurers, and systems match the correct:
- Strength per volume
- Total fill volume
- Specific manufacturer/labeler package configuration
Can you share the full NDC so I can identify it?
Reply with the complete NDC (all digits) from the box label, including any dashes, and I’ll map it to the correct Ozempic 8 mg / 3 mL listing. If you only have the last segment (“0169”), tell me the other parts as well (the labeler and product code).