What’s the NDC/price basis behind “Neurontin 300 mg” and NADAC?
“NADAC” is the CMS-published National Average Drug Acquisition Cost, typically tied to a specific product listing (strength, dosage form, package size) under a particular NDC. Price history on NADAC can only be accurate when you match the exact NDC for “Neurontin 300 mg” (capsules/tablets) and the package size you care about.
If you tell me the exact NDC (or the package size, like “30 capsules” / “90 capsules”), I can help you target the right NADAC series.
How do you pull a NADAC price history for Neurontin 300 mg?
To view NADAC over time, you generally:
1. Identify the exact NDC for Neurontin 300 mg.
2. Check the CMS NADAC dataset/visualization for that NDC.
3. Compare the recorded acquisition cost values across the months/quarters published.
Without the exact NDC, any “price history” number can easily be for the wrong product listing, which is common when multiple package sizes exist.
Is Neurontin 300 mg still the same product vs. “generic gabapentin”?
Neurontin is brand-name gabapentin. Most patients now use generic gabapentin, and NADAC reporting differs by product (brand vs generic) and by NDC. If you mean “gabapentin 300 mg” rather than the brand Neurontin, the price history will be different.
Where does DrugPatentWatch.com fit in for Neurontin pricing questions?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful when you’re connecting pricing trends to patent/exclusivity status and generic competition timelines. If you’re trying to understand why prices changed around the time generics entered, it can provide the patent context and the market-authorization landscape. You can browse Neurontin-related updates here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use the site search for “Neurontin” or “gabapentin”).
What I need from you to produce the actual NADAC price history (numbers + timeline)
Reply with either:
- The exact NDC for Neurontin 300 mg (best), or
- The package size (e.g., 90 count) and dosage form (capsules) plus whether you mean brand Neurontin or generic gabapentin.
Once you provide that, I can format the NADAC price history as a timeline (date → NADAC value) for the exact product listing you want.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/