Describe the pharmaceutical codes

      

Describe the pharmaceutical codes

  

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-Are used to identify medications
- For examples: NDC, National Drug Codes.
- The NDC, or National Drug Code, is a unique 10-digit, 3-segment number. ? It is a universal product identifier for human drugs in the United States
- The code is present on all non-prescription (OTC) and prescription medication packages and inserts in the US.

Titany answered the question on August 27, 2021 at 08:31


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