69367039605 - Ibuprofen 800mg tablets, prescription strength anti-inflammatory medication
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 identifies a specific package of prescription-strength ibuprofen tablets. Each tablet contains 800mg of ibuprofen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to reduce pain, inflammation, and fever. This particular package contains 500 film-coated tablets in one bottle. Ibuprofen 800mg is a prescription-strength dose that is higher than over-the-counter versions and requires a doctor's prescription.
Additional Information
This is a prescription-strength NSAID that requires medical supervision. The 800mg dose is significantly higher than over-the-counter ibuprofen and should only be used as directed by a healthcare provider.
Category
Prescription Medication
Medical Specialty
General Medicine/Pain Management
Expected Costs
Your actual cost will depend on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.
What's Required Before This
- Valid prescription from healthcare provider
What to Expect After
- Follow dosing instructions from prescriber
- Monitor for side effects
- Regular check-ups if used long-term
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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