What is the NDC for Depo Provera?

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What is the NDC for Depo Provera?

00009-0626 Depo-Provera – CanMED: NDC.

What is the NDC number for Depo-Medrol?

00009-0280 Depo-Medrol – CanMED: NDC.

What is the J code for Depo-Medrol?

J1030
Depo-Medrol HCPCS Code (methylprednisolone acetate) 40 mg/cc as J1030.

What is my NDC number?

The National Drug Code (NDC) is the number which identifies a drug. The NDC number consists of 11 digits, broken into 3 sections in a 5-4-2 format. The first 5 digits identify the labeler code representing the manufacturer of the drug and are assigned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

What is the NDC number for J1100?

DEXAMETHASONE 4MG/ML 1ML LIQ 25/BX

Package AWP: $66.00
J-Code: J1100 Injection, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1 mg
Strength: 4 MG/1 ML
Form: Solution
NDC Number: 63323016501 63323-0165-01

What is the generic name for Depo Medrol?

Generic Name & Formulations: Methylprednisolone acetate 20mg/mL, 40mg/mL, 80mg/mL; susp for IM, intraarticular, soft tissue, or intralesional inj; contains preservative (benzyl alcohol); single-dose vial 40mg/mL, 80mg/mL; preservative-free.

What is Depo Medrol 40 mg injection?

Methylprednisolone is used to treat pain and swelling that occurs with arthritis and other joint disorders. This medication may also be used to treat various conditions such as blood disorders, severe allergic reactions, certain cancers, eye conditions, skin/intestinal/kidney/lung diseases, and immune system disorders.

How do I get an NDC code?

Where can I find an NDC number for a drug?

  1. You can easily use the Drugs.com Pill Identification Wizard to identify medications by NDC number. You can also access NDC numbers via the free Drugs.com Medication Guide App.
  2. The FDA also maintains a searchable database of NDC codes on their website.

What is NDC package code?

The NDC, or National Drug Code, is a unique 10-digit, 3-segment number. It is a universal product identifier for human drugs in the United States. The code is present on all nonprescription (OTC) and prescription medication packages and inserts in the US.

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