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Converting 10-digit NDC to an 11-digit NDC
National Drug Code (NDC) is a unique identifier for drugs marketed in the United States. NDC is typically found on a drug’s container label. In some instances, the NDC appears as part of a container’s Universal Product Code (UPC bar code).
The FDA standard NDC format is a three-segment number that contains 10 digits. The segments identify:
- Labeler Code (manufacturer) – Product Code (drug, strength, dosage form) – Package Code (amount of drug in the container).
The FDA has three different formats/combinations used to display the 10-digit NDC. The standard FDA formats are shown below with the equivalent 11-digit NDC format. The NDC11 is created by adding a leading zero to one of the three segments depending on the FDA standard format used, as follows:
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April 2025