The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final rule on March 5 that will change National Drug Codes (NDCs) from several different 10‑digit formats to one standard 12‑digit format. Read the ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) widely anticipated final rule on national drug codes (NDCs) was published on Wednesday. The rule, which will take effect on 7 March 2033, replaces the ...
With the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) running out of National Drug Code (NDC) numbers in the next decade or so, a public meeting on Monday discussed multiple options for how to amend a code ...
FDA will standardize NDCs to a 12-digit (6-4-2) structure, addressing 5-digit labeler-code constraints while creating a single uniform identifier across products and trading partners. Linear barcodes ...
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