What is Remedyrepack quetiapine (and what does “E56” mean)?
Remedyrepack is a repackager/labeler that distributes certain drugs under its own labeling. “E56” typically refers to an internal Remedyrepack product/label identifier tied to a specific quetiapine formulation and strength, rather than the standard FDA drug identifier format itself.
How do I find the exact quetiapine NDC for Remedyrepack “E56”?
To get the exact NDC number for “Remedyrepack quetiapine E56,” you usually need one of the following pieces of information:
- the quetiapine strength (for example, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, etc.)
- the dosage form (for example, tablet vs. extended-release)
- the package labeling text as shown on the bottle/box (often includes the NDC directly)
- the specific vendor listing where the NDC is shown (pharmacy wholesaler or distributor catalog)
With those details, you can match the specific Remedyrepack item to its corresponding 10-digit NDC.
Can you share the strength/dosage form so I can pinpoint the NDC?
If you paste what’s on the package label (strength and whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release), I can help you identify the correct NDC format and what to look for on the label.
Why NDC lookup can fail (common causes)
NDCs differ by:
- strength (mg per tablet)
- release type (immediate-release vs extended-release)
- pack size (sometimes)
- labeler/repackager versus original manufacturer
So “quetiapine E56” without strength and release type can map to multiple possible NDCs across products.
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If you send the quetiapine strength and whether it’s IR or XR (and, ideally, a photo/text of the label where the NDC appears), I can help you determine the exact NDC to use.