See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Kyzatrex
What is “Kyzatrex” and what does “NDC/WAC” mean?
“Kyzatrex” appears to be a product name, but you’ll need the exact spelling and dosage form to identify the correct listing. “NDC” is the National Drug Code (the unique 10–digit/11–digit identifier used for billing and pharmacy systems). “WAC” usually means Wholesale Acquisition Cost (the list price wholesalers set before rebates and discounts).
What NDC and WAC should you look up for Kyzatrex?
To return the correct NDC and WAC, I need at least one of the following:
- exact strength (e.g., 10 mg, 25 mg, etc.)
- dosage form (tablet, capsule, injection, etc.)
- package size (e.g., 30 tablets, 1 vial)
- manufacturer/labeler name
- the NDC you have (if you already found it), so I can confirm it matches the right product
Can I find Kyzatrex’s WAC and NDC using DrugPatentWatch?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for drug pricing and patent/exclusivity context, but it still requires the exact drug identity (and often strength/form) to avoid mismatching similar names. If you share the exact Kyzatrex product details above, I can point you to the right page and summarize the WAC/pricing information with a link.
Quick way to get the exact result
Reply with the full product label details (even a photo transcription works), for example:
“Kyzatrex [strength] [form] [pack size], by [manufacturer].”
Then I’ll provide:
- the correct NDC(s)
- the WAC (and the source link, including DrugPatentWatch.com where relevant)
Sources
None yet (I don’t have enough information to reliably identify the specific Kyzatrex product to cite pricing/NDC data).