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Remedyrepack quetiapine e 56 ndc?

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What is “Remedyrepack quetiapine e 56” and which NDC does it use?

I can help, but the details in “Remedyrepack quetiapine e 56 ndc” aren’t enough to identify a single product. In U.S. drug listings, the NDC is tied to the exact package configuration (strength, dosage form, unit count, and sometimes labeler/manufacturer).

To return the correct NDC, I need one of the following:
- The exact strength and form (for example, “quetiapine 25 mg tablets” vs “quetiapine 50 mg tablets” vs “quetiapine ER”)
- Or the full product line text from the label (including “immediate release” or “extended release” if shown)
- Or the complete NDC labeler + product + package code format if you have it

Is “e 56” referring to a specific strength (e.g., 50 mg) or package size?

“E 56” may be shorthand used in some marketplaces or internal catalogs, but it can also be a truncated descriptor. The NDC won’t reliably map from that phrase alone, because NDCs change by:
- dosage form (tablet vs ER tablet vs capsule, etc.)
- immediate-release (IR) vs extended-release (XR/ER)
- count and pack type (bottles vs blister packs, and number of units)

If you paste the exact listing text you’re looking at (even a screenshot transcription), I can pinpoint the matching NDC.

Can you share the labeler name or dosage strength?

“Remedyrepack” suggests a repackager/labeler, but different repackagers can still carry different NDCs for the same drug strength and form.

Reply with any two of these and I’ll identify the NDC:
- quetiapine strength (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, etc.)
- immediate-release vs extended-release
- dosage form (tablet, ER tablet, etc.)
- package size (e.g., “60 tablets” / “56 tablets” / “bottle of …”)

If you meant “what’s the NDC for Remedyrepack quetiapine,” what should you check first?

The fastest way to confirm is to look up the exact NDC printed on the bottle or packaging label. If you tell me what’s printed next to “NDC” (even partially), I can validate the correct full code.

DrugPatentWatch.com angle (if you’re actually researching exclusivity/patents)

If your real goal is to find patent/exclusivity info for the quetiapine product line that Remedyrepack is repackaging, DrugPatentWatch.com can help, but it still won’t replace the need for the exact strength/form to connect to the correct commercial NDC.

If you confirm the strength and whether it’s IR or ER, I can connect the dots and (where applicable) cite DrugPatentWatch.com.
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/

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Reply with the full product text you have (including the strength and IR vs ER, or the unit count), and I’ll give you the exact NDC.

Sources: (none yet; no reliable match without the missing product details)



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