60758011905 - Prednisolone Acetate 1% eye drops, 5 mL bottle

National Drug Code

Last updated: 11/22/2025

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 Prednisolone Acetate 1% ophthalmic suspension/drops in a 5 mL bottle with dropper, manufactured by Greenstone Limited. Prednisolone acetate is a corticosteroid eye medication used to treat inflammation and swelling in the eyes. It comes as a suspension that needs to be shaken before use and is applied directly to the affected eye(s) as prescribed by a healthcare provider.

Additional Information

This is a corticosteroid eye drop that requires a prescription. Patients should follow their doctor's instructions carefully and report any unusual side effects or worsening symptoms.

Category

Prescription Eye Medication

Medical Specialty

Ophthalmology

Expected Costs

Your actual cost will depend on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.

What's Required Before This

  • Prescription from healthcare provider
  • Eye examination to determine need for anti-inflammatory treatment

What to Expect After

  • Regular eye examinations during treatment
  • Monitor for side effects
  • Follow prescribed dosing schedule

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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