What is Ozempic’s U.S. list price in 2026?
I don’t have the 2026 U.S. list-price figures for Ozempic in the information provided here, so I can’t state an exact dollar amount for 2026.
Where to find the official “U.S. list price” for Ozempic (and why it can differ)
If you’re looking for “list price,” it can mean different things depending on the source:
- The manufacturer’s posted wholesale acquisition cost (WAC), sometimes reported as “list price.”
- Pharmacy “cash price” (often higher or different due to markups and pharmacy-specific pricing).
- Your actual out-of-pocket price, which depends on insurance coverage, copays, deductibles, and discount programs.
For the most accurate 2026 number, you’d typically check one of these:
- Novo Nordisk’s official U.S. pricing communications (if published for that year)
- The FDA/Medicare-related pricing references (when updated)
- Pharmacy pricing databases that track WAC vs. cash prices (which may change)
How to get the exact 2026 number for your Ozempic dose
Ozempic pricing can vary by strength and package size (because the list price is tied to a specific NDC and presentation). To look up the right 2026 list price, you generally need:
- The exact dose/strength (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg)
- The package size (how many pens)
- The NDC number (most precise)
If you want, I can look it up with the missing details
Reply with the Ozempic strength (and pen count, or NDC if you have it) and tell me what you mean by “list price” (WAC vs pharmacy cash price). Then I can help you pin down the most appropriate 2026 U.S. price reference.