How do I find my National Drug Code number?
The NDC is usually found on the drug label or outer packaging. The number on the packaging may be less than 11 digits. An asterisk may appear as a placeholder for any leading zeros. The label also displays information about the NDC unit of measure for that drug.
What is the NDC number for methylprednisolone 40 mg?
NDC 0009-3073-23 – Contains 25 of NDC 0009-3073-22 – DEPO-MEDROL® MethylPREDNISolone Acetate Injectable Suspension, USP – 40mg – per mL – 25–1 mL Single-Dose Vials – For Intramuscular, Intrasynovial and ……
| Methylprednisolone acetate | 40 mg | 80 mg |
|---|---|---|
| Myristyl-gamma-picolinium chloride | 0.195 mg | 0.189 mg |
What is an NDC or National Drug Code number?
Drugs are identified and reported using a unique, three-segment number called the National Drug Code (NDC) which serves as the FDA’s identifier for drugs. FDA publishes the listed NDC numbers in the NDC Directory which is updated daily.
Are all NDC codes 11 digits?
Proper billing of a National Drug Code (NDC) requires an 11-digit number in a 5-4-2 format. Converting National Drug Code (NDC) from a 10-digit to an 11-digit format requires a strategically placed zero, dependent upon the 10-digit format.
What is the NDC for methylprednisolone?
00703-0031 Methylprednisolone Acetate – CanMED: NDC.
What is NDC for J0696?
You should bill J0696 (ceftriaxone sodium, per 250 mg) with four HCPCS units. Because this drug comes in powder form, you should bill the NDC units as two units (also called two each) (UN2). The NDCs listed above have hyphens between the segments for easier visualization.
How do you convert 10 digit NDC to 11-digit?
Converting NDCs from a 10-digit to an 11-digit format requires placing the zero in the correct location based on the 10-digit format.
- For a 10 digit NDC in the 4-4-2 format, add a 0 in the 1st position.
- For a 10 digit NDC in the 5-3-2 format, add a 0 in the 6th position.
What do the first 5 digits of the National Drug Code number NDC represent?
The NDC is reported in an 11-digit format, which is divided into three sections. The first five digits indicate the manufacturer or the labeler; the next four digits indicate the ingredient, strength, dosage form and route of administration; and the last two digits indicate the packaging.
What is J1030?
J1030 Methylprednisolone Acetate – CanMED: HCPCS.