What is NDC classification?

NDC (National Drug Code) classification is a system used in the United States to uniquely identify pharmaceutical products. It assigns a 10-digit code to each drug, which is divided into three segments: the labeler code (manufacturer), the product code (specific drug and dosage form), and the package code (package size). This classification helps track and manage medications for regulatory, billing, and inventory purposes.

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