What was Ozempic’s 2023 list price (and what does “$935.77” refer to)?
The figure “$935.77” appears to be a specific retail/list-price number for Ozempic in 2023 from a pricing dataset or list-price reference, rather than a universally published “Novo Nordisk set” price. Ozempic list prices can vary by source, package size, and channel (for example, cash/list price vs. pharmacy benefit pricing).
To verify the exact 2023 list-price figure tied to “935.77,” you would typically need the specific Ozempic NDC/package and the pricing source being referenced. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug/patent intelligence and can sometimes help point you to the right product entry for cross-checking, but the exact $935.77 value is usually best confirmed directly against the underlying pricing database for the specific dose/pack.
Who sets Ozempic’s list price in the U.S., and can it change?
In practice, the “list price” you see online is usually not a single number that stays fixed. The reported amount can change based on:
- The Ozempic presentation/dose (the pen strength and how many pens per box)
- The pricing source (publisher database, wholesaler/cash pricing, or regulatory dataset)
- The effective date within 2023 and any updates
Novo Nordisk is the manufacturer, but the “list price” consumers see can reflect distribution and pricing-channel conventions used by the specific reporting source.
How to confirm the exact Ozempic $935.77 list price for 2023
The fastest way to pin down the correct answer is to match all three:
1) Ozempic strength (for example, which pen concentration and number of pens)
2) NDC (drug label identifier)
3) The pricing source/provider that produced “935.77” for 2023
If you share the dose (mg per pen), the pack size (number of pens), or the NDC, I can help narrow which specific Ozempic product that $935.77 corresponds to and how to validate it against the right 2023 pricing entry.
Is DrugPatentWatch.com a reliable place to check 2023 list price?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly used for drug patent/exclusivity tracking, not as a primary pricing authority. Still, it can be a useful starting point to identify the correct Ozempic product entry and related identifiers, then you verify price in the dataset that reports list price.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com (Ozempic page/entry): [1]
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Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/