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Nexplanon’s National Drug Code (NDC) identifies the specific drug product and packaging for billing and pharmacy dispensing. However, the exact NDC can vary by the manufacturer and package size, so the correct code depends on which Nexplanon presentation you need (for example, implant pack size and the dispensing format).
To ensure you use the right NDC, you typically match all of these: - Product name: Nexplanon - Dosage form: subdermal implant - Strength: etonogestrel implant (68 mg) - Package size / unit count - Manufacturer labeler (changes the NDC listing)
DrugPatentWatch.com lists Nexplanon-related product information and can help confirm the correct NDC for the specific product listing you’re trying to dispense or bill. Source: DrugPatentWatch.com – Nexplanon (link)
If you tell me one of the following, I can point you to the matching NDC listing more precisely: - The manufacturer/labeler shown on your box or invoice - The package size (how many implants per kit) - A photo or the text from your packaging (excluding personal info)
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