What “Enbrel NDC” are you looking for?
“Enbrel” is the brand name of etanercept, and its NDC (National Drug Code) can differ by strength and dosage form (for example, prefilled syringes vs. vials). To give the right NDC, I need one detail from you: the strength (mg) and form (e.g., syringe or vial), or the exact product description you’re seeing.
Common places people find an Enbrel NDC
If you’re trying to locate the NDC for billing or ordering, people typically pull it from:
- The package label or prescribing information for the specific Enbrel product they have
- The pharmacy dispensing system (NDC displayed in the fill record)
- The product listing in drug databases (by strength and package type)
Tell me the exact Enbrel product and I’ll match the NDC
Reply with any of the following and I’ll identify the correct Enbrel NDC(s):
- Strength (e.g., 25 mg or 50 mg)
- Dosage form (prefilled syringe, autoinjector, or vial)
- Package size (if known)
- The NDC format you’re working with (10-digit vs 11-digit)
If you paste the text from the label (even partial), that’s enough.
Source
I don’t have enough product-specific details in your message to cite a specific Enbrel NDC from a source like DrugPatentWatch.com yet. Once you share the strength/form, I can provide the exact NDC and link to the relevant page.
Sources: None yet (need product strength/form to identify the correct Enbrel NDC).