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What should be designated as a package-level SNI?

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What should be designated as a package-level SNI?

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Although manufacuters and repackagers are not required to use an SNI, for those manufactures and repackagers who do, the SNI for most prescription drug packages should be a serialized National Drug Code (sNDC). The sNDC is composed of the National Drug Code (NDC) (as set forth in 21 CFR Part 207)2 that reflects each corresponding manufacturer or repackager, combined with a unique 8-digit numerical serial number generated by the manufacturer or repackager for each individual package. An example is shown below with a 10-digit NDC.

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