See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Rhapsido
What is Rhapsido’s NDC?
“NDC” means National Drug Code, a unique identifier used in the U.S. for drugs. The information you provided (“Rhapsido ndc”) doesn’t include enough detail to identify the correct product and strength, since NDCs are specific to the exact drug (including dosage form and packaging).
If you tell me which Rhapsido you mean (for example, the exact strength and dosage form on the label, or the manufacturer), I can help you locate the correct NDC format and how to read it.
Why the exact product details matter for an NDC
An NDC is tied to:
- the drug’s label name,
- active ingredient and strength,
- dosage form (tablet, capsule, injection, etc.),
- and package size.
Two products that both say “Rhapsido” can still have different NDCs if they differ in strength, form, or package configuration.
How to find the NDC quickly on your package or prescription
Check the outer carton or the prescription label for a code labeled “NDC.” It’s typically presented as 10 digits (often shown in 3 segments, like 12345-6789-0). If you paste the code here exactly as shown (or a photo transcription of the label), I can interpret it and help verify it matches the right product configuration.
Common reasons people can’t find the NDC for a name
You might not see an NDC if:
- the product name is spelled differently than the label (brand vs. generic),
- the listing is for a different strength/form,
- you’re looking at a distributor or pharmacy listing rather than the drug label,
- or the product has been relabeled/changed manufacturers.
What I need from you to give the exact NDC
Reply with any one of the following:
- the strength and dosage form (e.g., “X mg tablets” or “X mg/mL injection”), and the manufacturer if shown, or
- the NDC text you see on the box/label (even partial), or
- the NDC listing context (e.g., pharmacy eMAR, claims system, or a website listing).
Sources: none (no verifiable drug database details were included in your prompt).