00378013710 - Allopurinol 100 mg tablet - prescription medication for gout and kidney stones
National Drug Code
What is a NDC Code?
NDC (National Drug Code) codes are unique identifiers for medications and pharmaceutical products in the United States. Each NDC code identifies the specific drug, its manufacturer, package size, and type, helping ensure accurate medication tracking and billing.
Detailed Description
This NDC code represents Allopurinol 100 mg tablets manufactured by Mylan, packaged as 1000 tablets in one bottle. Allopurinol is a prescription medication commonly used to prevent gout attacks by reducing uric acid levels in the blood. It may also be prescribed to prevent certain types of kidney stones. This is a human prescription drug that requires a doctor's prescription and proper medical supervision.
Additional Information
This is a large quantity package (1000 tablets) typically used for institutional or long-term supply. Patients should take as prescribed and report any side effects to their healthcare provider.
Category
Prescription Drug
Medical Specialty
Rheumatology/Internal Medicine
Expected Costs
Your actual cost will depend on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.
What's Required Before This
- Valid prescription from licensed healthcare provider
- Medical evaluation for gout or elevated uric acid levels
What to Expect After
- Regular blood tests to monitor uric acid levels
- Periodic kidney function monitoring
- Follow-up appointments with prescribing physician
Why Understanding This Code Matters
On Your Medical Bill
This code appears on your medical bills to identify the specific service, procedure, drug, or medical diagnosis you received. Understanding what it means helps you verify you're being charged correctly and know what to expect.
For Your Health
Knowing what this code represents helps you understand your treatment plan, ask better questions during appointments, and track your healthcare journey more effectively.
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