Quinapril Hydrochloride And Hydrochlorothiazide
NDC Package 31722-375-90

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Package Information

This product is EXCLUDED from the official NDC directory because the listing data was inactivated by the FDA.

Quinapril Hydrochloride And Hydrochlorothiazide is hypertension: Quinapril HCl and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, USP are indicated for the treatment of hypertension, to lower blood pressure. Marketed by Camber Pharmaceuticals, this product is identified by NDC 31722-375 and is authorized under FDA application ANDA201356.

Identification & Billing

NDC Package Code
31722-375-90
Package Description
90 TABLET in 1 BOTTLE
Product Code
11-Digit Billing Format
31722037590
Billing Unit
EA - Billing unit of "each" is used when the product is dispensed in discreet units.
Units Per Package
90 EA
RxNorm Crosswalk
  • RxCUI: 310796 - quinapril 10 MG / hydroCHLOROthiazide 12.5 MG Oral Tablet
  • RxCUI: 310796 - hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 MG / quinapril 10 MG Oral Tablet
  • RxCUI: 310796 - HCTZ 12.5 MG / quinapril (as quinapril hydrochloride) 10 MG Oral Tablet
  • RxCUI: 310796 - HCTZ 12.5 MG / quinapril 10 MG Oral Tablet
  • RxCUI: 310797 - quinapril 20 MG / hydroCHLOROthiazide 12.5 MG Oral Tablet

Clinical Specifications

Proprietary Name
Quinapril Hydrochloride And Hydrochlorothiazide
Dosage Form
-
Usage Information
Hypertension: Quinapril HCl and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, USP are indicated for the treatment of hypertension, to lower blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events, primarily strokes and myocardial infarctions. These benefits have been seen in controlled trials of antihypertensive drugs from a wide variety of pharmacologic classes including the class to which this drug principally belongs. There are no controlled trials demonstrating risk reduction with quinapril HCl and hydrochlorothiazide tablets.Control of high blood pressure should be part of comprehensive cardiovascular risk management, including, as appropriate, lipid control, diabetes management, antithrombotic therapy, smoking cessation, exercise, and limited sodium intake. Many patients will require more than one drug to achieve blood pressure goals. For specific advice on goals and management, see published guidelines, such as those of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program’s Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC).Numerous antihypertensive drugs, from a variety of pharmacologic classes and with different mechanisms of action, have been shown in randomized controlled trials to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and it can be concluded that it is blood pressure reduction, and not some other pharmacologic property of the drugs, that is largely responsible for those benefits. The largest and most consistent cardiovascular outcome benefit has been a reduction in the risk of stroke, but reductions in myocardial infarction and cardiovascular mortality also have been seen regularly.Elevated systolic or diastolic pressure causes increased cardiovascular risk, and the absolute risk increase per mmHg is greater at higher blood pressures, so that even modest reductions of severe hypertension can provide substantial benefit. Relative risk reduction from blood pressure reduction is similar across populations with varying absolute risk, so the absolute benefit is greater in patients who are at higher risk independent of their hypertension (for example, patients with diabetes or hyperlipidemia), and such patients would be expected to benefit from more aggressive treatment to a lower blood pressure goal.Some antihypertensive drugs have smaller blood pressure effects (as monotherapy) in black patients, and many antihypertensive drugs have additional approved indications and effects (e.g., on angina, heart failure, or diabetic kidney disease). These considerations may guide selection of therapy.This fixed combination is not indicated for the initial therapy of hypertension (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION).In using quinapril HCl and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, consideration should be given to the fact that another angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, captopril, has caused agranulocytosis, particularly in patients with renal impairment or collagen-vascular disease. Available data are insufficient to show that quinapril does not have a similar risk (see WARNINGS: Neutropenia/Agranulocytosis).Angioedema in Black Patients: Black patients receiving ACE inhibitor monotherapy have been reported to have a higher incidence of angioedema compared to non-blacks. It should also be noted that in controlled clinical trials, ACE inhibitors have an effect on blood pressure that is less in black patients than in non-blacks.

Regulatory & Marketing

Labeler Name
Camber Pharmaceuticals
FDA Application #
ANDA201356
Marketing Category
ANDA - A product marketed under an approved Abbreviated New Drug Application.
Start Marketing Date
12-15-2011
Listing Expiration
12-31-2017
Exclude Flag
I
Sample Package
No

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distribution configuration for this product package?

The code 31722-375-90 identifies a specific commercial package of 90 tablet in 1 bottle of Quinapril Hydrochloride And Hydrochlorothiazide, labeled by Camber 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 Camber Pharmaceuticals on December 15, 2011. The current certification is valid through December 31, 2017.

How is this Camber Pharmaceuticals product billed for insurance claims?

For medical billing and reimbursement, this package follows the 11-digit CMS format: 31722037590. Quantities are measured in per "each", products billed on a per each basis are usually products dispensed in discreet units.. There are 90 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 (5-3-2)
31722-375-90
11-Digit CMS (5-4-2)
31722-0375-90

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