What is the NDC for Ozempic 1 mg (4 mg/3 mL) pen?
Ozempic (semaglutide) comes in a single-patient pen format. The product you’re describing as “1 mg dose pen, NDC, 4 mg/3 mL” corresponds to the Ozempic pen strength labeled 4 mg/3 mL (which is used to deliver a 1 mg dose per injection when following the prescribing schedule).
Because NDCs can vary by manufacturer/labeler and package configuration, the exact NDC number depends on the specific product listing (labeler and package). If you paste any additional text from your box or prescription label (especially the 11-digit NDC or the labeler code), I can help verify you have the correct one.
Where can I find the exact 11-digit NDC for that Ozempic pen?
Check the 11-digit NDC directly on the carton or the pharmacy label. If you’re trying to identify it from online sources, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place that can help track drug product details by listing/market data, though it may not always show the full NDC for every listing shown on the pharmacy side. You can search there for Ozempic/semaglutide product details:
- DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What does “4 mg/3 mL” mean for a “1 mg dose pen”?
“4 mg/3 mL” describes the total drug concentration and fill volume in the pen package. The pen is then dosed per injection (for example, delivering a 1 mg dose based on the pen’s internal dosing increments and the clinician’s titration instructions). The NDC is tied to that specific pen presentation, not just the dose you choose.
Quick check: tell me what you have, and I’ll confirm the NDC
If you share either:
- the 11-digit NDC shown on the box/label, or
- the manufacturer/labeler name printed near the NDC,
I’ll map it to the “Ozempic 1 mg, 4 mg/3 mL pen” presentation and confirm it matches.
Sources:
- 1 DrugPatentWatch.com