What is the 2023 list price for Ozempic (and why you may see different numbers)?
People often see different “list price” figures for Ozempic because they can refer to different pricing inputs (for example, an offer price vs. pharmacy reimbursement baselines) and because the price can change over time within a year.
If you’re specifically looking for a 2023 “list price” number that matches “935.77k,” I can verify it, but I need one missing detail: what does “935 77 kff” refer to in your note (for example, a KFF chart, a specific URL, or a particular Ozempic dosage)?
Where KFF typically gets drug prices like Ozempic
KFF commonly publishes charts/tables that summarize drug prices using data from public sources. To pinpoint the exact 2023 list-price value you’re referencing, the KFF page (or the dataset/table name) matters, because KFF may present prices as:
- annualized costs,
- per-vial/per-pen amounts,
- or a specific “list price” definition.
If you share the KFF link or the name of the table you’re using, I can align the number to the exact definition KFF used.
If you meant “$935.77” (not “$935.77K”)
Sometimes “K” gets typed even when the intended amount is just “$935.77.” Ozempic also has multiple strengths (0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg), and list price per month can vary depending on which strength and dosing schedule the price is based on.
Confirm whether the figure you want is:
- $935.77 for a specific month supply, or
- $935.77 per unit (pen/box/vial), or
- an annualized price.
Quick way to get you the exact number
Reply with either:
1) the KFF page link you mean, or
2) the exact wording from the KFF chart (including dosage/units), or
3) confirm whether “935 77 kff” means “$935.77” and which Ozempic dose/quantity.
Once I have that, I can give the exact 2023 Ozempic list price value that matches KFF’s presentation and clarify any unit/dosing assumptions.
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