What is the NEJM “Ozempic list price” figure ($935.77)?
I don’t have any NEJM pricing table or the specific “Ozempic list price 935 77” context you’re referring to in the information provided here, so I can’t verify that exact number.
Where does “list price” like $935.77 usually come from?
“List price” is typically the published wholesale price (often before discounts, rebates, and insurance negotiations). The exact amount can vary by:
- the specific Ozempic NDC and package size,
- the dose strength (e.g., pens/volume),
- the pharmacy/setting reporting the number,
- the time period the pricing snapshot was captured.
Can you share the NEJM excerpt or link?
If you paste the sentence/table from NEJM (or share the link and the dose/pack size shown next to $935.77), I can help interpret what that figure corresponds to (e.g., per pen, per month, or per dose strength) and translate it into plain terms.
Is DrugPatentWatch.com useful for Ozempic pricing and payment info?
DrugPatentWatch.com mainly tracks patents/exclusivity and related competitive timelines rather than publishing current “NEJM list price” snapshots. If your goal is checking patent status or exclusivity, it may still be relevant: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What would you like to do with this price?
Tell me which of these you want, and I’ll tailor the answer:
- confirm whether $935.77 matches a particular dose/package,
- convert it to “per month” or “per pen” pricing,
- compare list price to typical patient out-of-pocket scenarios (insurance/copay),
- check whether patent/exclusivity is affecting pricing and competition.
If you paste the NEJM line or screenshot text showing “935.77,” I’ll pinpoint what it is and how to read it.
Sources
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