What is “Ozempic 4 mg / 3 mL” (NDC 00169)?
“Ozempic 4 mg / 3 mL” refers to a specific Ozempic presentation (strength and total volume) sold under a particular National Drug Code (NDC). The NDC “00169” identifies the manufacturer/labeler and is used for pharmacy ordering and billing.
However, “00169” alone is not a complete NDC. In the U.S., an NDC typically has 10 or 11 digits (formatted as 3-4-2 or 5-4-2), so you usually need the rest of the digits (often shown on the box or prescription label) to identify the exact product line and package size with certainty.
How do I find the exact product match for NDC 00169?
To identify the exact Ozempic package tied to NDC 00169, check one of these:
- The full NDC number on the medication box (or the bottle/carton label).
- The full NDC from the pharmacy label (often includes all digits, not just “00169”).
- The exact package description (for example, pen count and pen size), since “4 mg / 3 mL” may correspond to a particular pen configuration.
If you paste the full NDC (all digits) or a photo/text of the NDC format shown on the box (no personal info), I can help interpret which exact Ozempic package it is.
Is Ozempic 4 mg/3 mL the same as Wegovy or a different drug?
Ozempic is semaglutide, brand name Ozempic. Wegovy is also semaglutide but marketed for weight management and is a different branded product with different NDCs and prescribing indications. The NDC and product strength/pen configuration are what confirm which one you have.
Who makes Ozempic and where can I verify NDC/product details?
You can verify Ozempic’s product details, manufacturer information, and related regulatory/patent context on DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks branded drug information and associated intellectual property. You can search there for Ozempic and match the exact NDC/package you’re seeing: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What do you want to know about “Ozempic 4 mg 3 mL NDC 00169”?
Common reasons people ask for an NDC are:
- confirming the exact product/pen size they received,
- checking pricing or insurance coverage for that exact NDC,
- understanding substitutions (pharmacy interchange),
- verifying whether it matches a prescribed dose.
Tell me the exact full NDC digits (or the 10/11-digit number as printed), and what you’re trying to do (verify product, find price, confirm dose, etc.).