What is the Ozempic list price (and what does “968 52” mean)?
You’re asking for “Ozempic list price 968 52,” which looks like a price of $968.52. However, the provided information doesn’t say what Ozempic dose/pen size that number refers to (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, or 2 mg pens; or a particular pack size).
Ozempic’s “list price” varies by strength and package size, so the exact $968.52 figure can’t be confirmed without knowing:
- the specific Ozempic strength (mg per dose), and
- the pen count/pack size (how many pens).
What’s the usual way to find Ozempic’s list price by dose?
To get an accurate list price, you need to match the price to the exact National Drug Code (NDC) for the specific pen strength and quantity. Many price lookups (including those used by patients and payers) are NDC-specific, which is why one “list price” number might not apply to another dose.
Where can you verify the $968.52 list price?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks branded drug pricing information and can be used to verify list-price figures tied to specific products. You can check Ozempic pricing there here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick check: which Ozempic product are you pricing?
If you tell me either:
- the Ozempic strength (0.25/0.5/1/2 mg), and how many pens are in the box, or
- the NDC (from the box/pharmacy label),
I can help you identify whether $968.52 corresponds to that exact product.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com