What does a “Neurontin 100 mg capsules NADAC price history graph” usually include?
NADAC (National Average Drug Acquisition Cost) is a pharmacy reimbursement-related metric, often shown as a time series chart. A “price history graph” typically plots NADAC over time for a specific product strength and dosage form—here, Neurontin (gabapentin) 100 mg capsules—so you can see how the per-unit acquisition cost changed across reported periods.
Can I pull up the exact Neurontin 100 mg NADAC graph from DrugPatentWatch?
DrugPatentWatch is useful for patent/exclusivity tracking and related market-intelligence content, but it is not the standard source for NADAC time-series graphs. For an exact NADAC price history graph, the most reliable place is the official NADAC dataset or a NADAC graphing tool that uses the CMS NADAC feed.
If you paste a link or screenshot, I can interpret the graph
If you share either:
- the URL to the NADAC graph you’re viewing, or
- the data points / the dates and prices shown on the chart,
I can summarize the trend (for example, when the biggest increases/decreases occurred) and help you match the graph to the correct product specification (Neurontin brand vs. gabapentin generics, 100 mg capsules, correct NDC).
Important: make sure the graph is for the right product (NDC-level)
NADAC charts are highly sensitive to product identifiers. If the graph is off by:
- brand vs. generic,
- capsule vs. tablet,
- strength (100 mg vs. 300 mg, etc.),
- or NDC differences,
the price history can look completely different. If you tell me the NDC (or the NDC shown on the graph page), I can help verify you’re looking at the right series.
What I need from you to generate the correct history
Reply with one of the following:
1) The link to the NADAC price history graph you want, or
2) The NDC for Neurontin 100 mg capsules shown on the graph/page, or
3) A list of dates and corresponding NADAC values from the chart.
Then I can produce a clean “price history” description tied to the graph you’re using.