What is the Eliquis NDC (National Drug Code)?
Eliquis is available in multiple strengths and dosage forms, and each one has its own NDC. To give the exact NDC, I need the specific Eliquis product you mean (for example: 2.5 mg tablets vs 5 mg tablets) and the package details (bottles vs blister packs).
If you tell me:
- the strength (2.5 mg or 5 mg),
- dosage form (tablet),
- and package size (for example, 60 tablets or 180 tablets),
I can point you to the correct Eliquis NDC.
Where do Eliquis NDCs come from?
NDCs are assigned by the manufacturer and tied to the product’s specific packaging configuration. Two Eliquis listings can have different NDCs even if both are “eliquis tablets,” because the strength and/or package count differs.
Can I look up the right Eliquis NDC using the packaging?
Yes. The NDC is usually printed on the outer carton and the bottle label (or blister packaging). If you share what the label shows (even partially), I can help interpret it and match it to the right strength.
Why do people search “Eliquis NDC”?
Common reasons include:
- pharmacy ordering or billing,
- insurance prior authorization requirements,
- medication reconciliation (matching what’s on the patient’s label to what’s in the EHR),
- and claims troubleshooting when the wrong NDC was submitted.
Next step
Reply with the Eliquis strength and package size (or paste the NDC/label text you see), and I’ll tell you the exact Eliquis NDC for that specific product.