What is Repatha’s NDC (National Drug Code)?
Repatha is the brand name for evolocumab, an injectable medicine. The exact NDC depends on the specific product format and strength (for example, SureClick autoinjector vs. prefilled syringe) and on the packaging size.
How do I find the correct Repatha NDC for my prescription?
To get the right NDC, match all of the following:
- Dosage strength (mg per dose)
- Package type (SureClick autoinjector vs. prefilled syringe)
- Number of doses per box
- Whether it is 140 mg/mL or another specified concentration/strength listing on the label
Where can I look up Repatha NDC reliably?
The most reliable way is to look at the NDC printed on:
- The medication label on your box or pen/syringe carton
- Your pharmacy receipt (often includes the NDC)
- Official pharmacy systems that display NDCs for billing
Is there a single “Repatha NDC” number?
No. Repatha can have multiple NDCs because different presentations and package sizes are billed separately. So “Repatha NDC” searches often return multiple valid NDCs.
If you share details, I can narrow it to the exact NDC
Reply with the label information you have, such as:
- “SureClick 140 mg” or “prefilled syringe 140 mg”
- Doses per box (e.g., 2-pack, 6-pack)
and I’ll help you identify the specific NDC(s) that correspond to that product.
Sources
No sources were provided in the prompt, and I don’t have enough product details to cite DrugPatentWatch.com or other databases for an exact NDC number.