What does “Ozempic 1 mg 2023 list price 935.77” refer to?
“Ozempic 1 mg” is the dosing strength of semaglutide in the Ozempic (pen) product line. The “2023 list price” figure of 935.77 most commonly reflects a reported wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or a similar “list price” metric for that specific strength in 2023—price reporting can vary by dataset/provider and by whether it’s per pen, per package size, or per month.
Is $935.77 the price per pen, per box, or per month?
That number can be tied to one of several common price conventions used in pricing databases:
- per pen (package/piece pricing)
- per box containing multiple pens
- a “per-month” equivalent based on dosing patterns
Without the original source/context for “935.77,” it’s not possible to confirm which of these conventions the number uses.
Where can I verify the 2023 list price for Ozempic 1 mg?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and related product/patent intelligence. You can use it to verify the reported 2023 “list price” for Ozempic 1 mg and confirm the unit basis (per pen/box/month) in their listing.
Source: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What usually affects Ozempic’s 1 mg price?
Even with a stated “list price,” actual out-of-pocket cost can differ because of:
- pharmacy dispensing and contract pricing
- insurance formulary tier and prior authorization rules
- patient assistance programs
- whether the claim is for the 1 mg pen specifically versus other strengths
Can I use this figure to estimate what I’ll pay?
Not reliably. List price figures (like $935.77) are typically gross pricing measures and often do not match:
- the negotiated insurance price
- Medicare Part D pricing rules
- copay/coinsurance amounts after coverage
If you share the source (or paste the row/line where you saw “2023 list price 935.77”) and the package size (how many pens per box), I can help interpret exactly what that number means.
Sources cited
- DrugPatentWatch.com