Azithromycin Monohydrate
NDC Package 0904-6708-06

View Billable Units, 11-Digit Conversion Format, and RxNorm mappings

Package Information

This product is EXCLUDED from the official NDC directory because the listing data was discontinued by the firm.

Azithromycin Monohydrate is a . Marketed by Major Pharmaceuticals, this product is identified by NDC 0904-6708 and is authorized under FDA application ANDA065398.

Identification & Billing

NDC Package Code
0904-6708-06
Package Description
5 BLISTER PACK in 1 CARTON / 10 TABLET in 1 BLISTER PACK
Product Code
11-Digit Billing Format
00904670806
Billing Unit
EA - Billing unit of "each" is used when the product is dispensed in discreet units.
Units Per Package
5 EA

Clinical Specifications

Proprietary Name
Azithromycin Monohydrate
Dosage Form
-

Regulatory & Marketing

Labeler Name
Major Pharmaceuticals
FDA Application #
ANDA065398
Marketing Category
ANDA - A product marketed under an approved Abbreviated New Drug Application.
Start Marketing Date
08-18-2015
End Marketing Date
07-31-2024
Listing Expiration
07-31-2024
Exclude Flag
D
Sample Package
No

Hierarchy Structure

Code Lineage

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Billing & HCPCS Mapping

To facilitate insurance claims and reimbursement, this drug package is mapped to specific HCPCS administrative codes. This crosswalk aligns clinical data with the billing standards used in ASP (Average Sales Price), AWP, and OPPS payment systems. Use the cards below to identify the correct billable units for provider claims.

Source: PDAC
AZITHROMYCIN DIHYDRATE, ORAL, CAPSULES/POWDER, 1 GRAM
HCPCS Dosage 1 GM
Units / Pkg

Note for Medical Coders: These mappings are synthesized from various CMS datasets including OPPS, PrEP, and DAC (Data Analysis and Coding) contractors. Always confirm unit conversions against the current quarter's pricing files before final submission.

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Other Available Packages

The following commercial packages are registered under the same Product NDC (0904-6708). Click a package code to view its specific billing and regulatory data.

10 BLISTER PACK in 1 CARTON / 10 TABLET in 1 BLISTER PACK

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distribution configuration for this product package?

The code 0904-6708-06 identifies a specific commercial package of 5 blister pack in 1 carton / 10 tablet in 1 blister pack of Azithromycin Monohydrate, labeled by Major Pharmaceuticals. This is formulated for use and contains as the active substance.

Is this product currently listed with the FDA?

This product code is currently listed as inactive or excluded from the primary directory. It was introduced to the market by Major Pharmaceuticals on August 18, 2015. The current certification is valid through July 31, 2024.

How is this Major Pharmaceuticals product billed for insurance claims?

For medical billing and reimbursement, this package follows the 11-digit CMS format: 00904670806. Quantities are measured in per "each", products billed on a per each basis are usually products dispensed in discreet units.. There are 5 total billable units per package. The table below illustrates the segment conversion from the 10-digit labeler code to the 11-digit provider format.

11-Digit Code Conversion

Billing payers usually require a 5-4-2 segment configuration. Below is the conversion from the 10-digit package format to the 11-digit billing format:

10-Digit Format (4-4-2)
0904-6708-06
11-Digit CMS (5-4-2)
00904-6708-06

Note: The zero is added to the Labeler segment to maintain the 5-4-2 structure.