What is Victoza’s NDC?
An NDC (National Drug Code) is the universal identifier used on U.S. drug labels. For Victoza (liraglutide), the exact NDC(s) depend on the package size and formulation (for example, pens vs. carton count).
If you tell me which strength and pack size you mean (e.g., 0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, or 1.8 mg; and the number of pens per box), I can narrow it to the correct NDC(s) from the NDC list.
Can you share the strength/presentation so I can get the exact NDC(s)?
Victoza is typically dispensed as a prefilled pen product. To return the correct NDC list entries, please confirm:
- Strength (0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, or 1.8 mg)
- Pack size (how many pens per box)
- If you need “NDC list” for billing/claims, which format you want (11-digit NDC, 10-digit, or both)
Where does the Victoza NDC list come from?
Drug labeling databases and distributors maintain the NDC catalog by manufacturer and presentation. If you want a patent/exclusivity-related source as well, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks Victoza-related information (though it may not list every NDC presentation on its own) and can help for cross-checking product details. [1]
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Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/