What is the Ozempic list price for “997 58”?
Ozempic (semaglutide) has different prices depending on the exact product strength (for example, pens vs. doses) and the source (wholesale acquisition cost, cash price, or pharmacy “list”/WAC pricing). The figure “997 58” isn’t a standard Ozempic list-price format by itself, so it isn’t possible to confirm what it refers to without knowing the specific Ozempic presentation (e.g., 0.25 mg/0.5 mg pen, 1 mg pen, 2 mg pen) and whether the number is meant to be $997.58.
How to verify Ozempic list price (WAC) from a pricing database
For current U.S. pricing snapshots tied to NDC-level drug products, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing/patent-related information and can be used to verify the exact Ozempic entry matching your strength and package. You can check the correct Ozempic product listing there: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Is “$997.58” likely a specific Ozempic product/strength?
If “997 58” is meant to be $997.58, it could correspond to a specific strength/pen configuration’s list price rather than Ozempic overall. Ozempic’s price varies by:
- the pen strength (dose level)
- package size and whether it’s a 30-day or other supply count
- whether you’re looking at WAC vs. other “list” definitions
What you can send to get the exact match
Reply with any one of the following, and I can pin down what the “997 58” figure likely maps to:
- the Ozempic strength (0.25/0.5, 1 mg, or 2 mg) and whether it’s a 2-pen or 4-pen box
- the NDC number from the package
- whether you mean $997.58 (USD) and where you saw that number (receipt, pharmacy app, website)
Quick context: why the number may not match what you pay
Even with a list price, what you pay at the pharmacy depends on insurance coverage, formulary tier, and any manufacturer or pharmacy discount programs. If you’re seeing a list-price number, it may not reflect your out-of-pocket cost.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com