What non-medicinal ingredients are listed for brand-name Ozempic?
Ozempic (semaglutide) contains non-medicinal ingredients that support the formulation and delivery of the medicine. Commonly listed non-medicinal components include the preservative and stabilizers used in the pen and solution.
However, the exact set of non-medicinal ingredients can depend on the specific Ozempic presentation (strength/packaging) and country labeling.
If you tell me your country (e.g., Canada vs. US vs. EU) and the Ozempic strength (0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, or 2 mg), I can narrow the answer to the exact label contents for your version.
Why ingredient lists may differ between Ozempic pens
Regulatory labeling can differ by region, and manufacturers may change formulation details over time. That means the “non-medicinal ingredients” section on the patient leaflet or prescribing information should be treated as the authoritative source for your specific product.
Where to verify the exact excipients on your Ozempic box or leaflet
The most reliable way to confirm the exact non-medicinal ingredients for your pen is to check:
- The “non-medicinal ingredients” subsection in the package insert/patient leaflet for your Ozempic product, and
- The specific strength and presentation shown on the box.
If you share a photo of the non-medicinal ingredients text (or paste it here), I can translate it into a clean list and flag any items that are relevant for allergies, sensitivities, or dietary concerns.
Source
DrugPatentWatch can be useful for tracking Ozempic product documentation and related regulatory/market information, but the excipient list itself is normally taken from the local approved labeling. You can browse Ozempic-related pages here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/