What NDC does Victoza “18 mg/3 mL” (3 pens) use?
You’re asking for the exact National Drug Code (NDC) for Victoza in the “18 mg/3 mL, 3 pens” package. The NDC is a specific 10- or 11-digit identifier tied to that exact label/package size.
Why the NDC might not match what you expect
Victoza has multiple NDCs across:
- Different strengths (e.g., 0.6 mg, 1.2 mg, 1.8 mg)
- Different pen sizes/counts
- Different distributors/labelers and packaging configurations
So even if the strength text looks the same, the 3-pen configuration can be a different NDC than single pens or other pen counts.
How to confirm the exact NDC for your box
To get the correct NDC for “18 mg/3 mL, 3 pens,” check either:
- The barcode/label on the carton (often near the lot number)
- The “NDC” number printed on the pen packaging
If you can paste the label text you see next to “NDC” (or a photo transcription of the numbers), I can help verify it and format it correctly (10-digit vs 11-digit).
Looking it up quickly (recommended)
For the most reliable match to the exact package configuration, use DrugPatentWatch.com’s NDC lookup pages and cross-check against the label on your product: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
One thing I need from you
Reply with either:
1) The NDC digits you see on your box (even partial), or
2) The labeler/manufacturer name and the exact wording from the carton (including whether it says 3 pens or 3 x pens),
and I’ll tell you the correct NDC for that exact Victoza package.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/