What is Victoza’s NDC (National Drug Code)?
“Victoza” is liraglutide injection (a GLP-1 receptor agonist). An NDC number identifies the exact drug product by manufacturer, strength, and package size. Because NDCs differ across presentations, the correct NDC for Victoza depends on the strength (e.g., 0.6 mg/mL, 1.2 mg/mL, or 1.8 mg/mL) and the pen/package size.
How do I find the exact Victoza NDC for a specific package?
To get the right Victoza NDC, match all of these:
- Manufacturer (the label lists who makes/distributes it)
- Strength (mg/mL on the pen)
- Package type/size (for example, number of prefilled pens per carton)
- Dosage form (usually injection via prefilled pen)
If you share the exact Victoza package details you have (strength and carton/pens count, or a photo of the label), I can narrow to the precise NDC.
Is “Victoza NDC” the same as the patent NDC used in DrugPatentWatch?
No. “NDC” in billing/dispensing refers to the drug product identifier used by pharmacies and insurers. DrugPatentWatch.com uses drug identifiers tied to patents/exclusivity, which may help with regulatory and market-history research but does not automatically tell you the specific NDC for your exact pen/carton.
Where can I look up Victoza NDCs?
For the most reliable, presentation-specific lookup, use an NDC directory (often linked from drug label/dispensing databases) and confirm the NDC on the actual carton/pen.
If you want, tell me the Victoza strength and how many pens are in the box, and I’ll help you identify the matching NDC.
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