NDC Package 51662-1489-1 Dopamine Hydrochloride

Injection Intravenous - View Billable Units, 11-Digit Format, RxNorm

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NDC Package Code:
51662-1489-1
Package Description:
5 mL in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE
Product Code:
Proprietary Name:
Dopamine Hydrochloride
Non-Proprietary Name:
Dopamine Hydrochloride
Substance Name:
Dopamine Hydrochloride
Usage Information:
Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP is indicated for the correction of hemodynamic imbalances present in the shock syndrome due to myocardial infarction, trauma, endotoxic septicemia, open-heart surgery, renal failure, and chronic cardiac decompensation as in congestive failure.Patients most likely to respond adequately to Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP are those in whom physiological parameters, such as urine flow, myocardial function, and blood pressure, have not undergone profound deterioration. Multiclinic trials indicate that the shorter the time interval between onset of signs and symptoms and initiation of therapy with blood volume correction and Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP, the better the prognosis. Where appropriate, blood volume restoration with a suitable plasma expander or whole blood should be accomplished prior to administration of Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP.Poor Perfusion of Vital Organs – Urine flow appears to be one of the better diagnostic signs by which adequacy of vital organ perfusion can be monitored. Nevertheless, the physician should also observe the patient for signs of reversal of confusion or reversal of comatose condition. Loss of pallor, increase in toe temperature, and/or adequacy of nail bed capillary filling may also be used as indices of adequate dosage. Clinical studies have shown that when Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP is administered before urine flow has diminished to levels of approximately 0.3 mL/minute, prognosis is more favorable. Nevertheless, in a number of oliguric or anuric patients, administration of Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP has resulted in an increase in urine flow, which in some cases reached normal levels. Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP may also increase urine flow in patients whose output is within normal limits and thus may be of value in reducing the degree of pre-existing fluid accumulation. It should be noted that at doses above those optimal for the individual patient, urine flow may decrease, necessitating reduction of dosage.Low Cardiac Output – Increased cardiac output is related to dopamine’s direct inotropic effect on the myocardium. Increased cardiac output at low or moderate doses appears to be related to a favorable prognosis. Increase in cardiac output has been associated with either static or decreased systemic vascular resistance (SVR). Static or decreased SVR associated with low or moderate movements in cardiac output is believed to be a reflection of differential effects on specific vascular beds with increased resistance in peripheral beds (e.g., femoral) and concomitant decreases in mesenteric and renal vascular beds.Redistribution of blood flow parallels these changes so that an increase in cardiac output is accompanied by an increase in mesenteric and renal blood flow. In many instances the renal fraction of the total cardiac output has been found to increase. Increase in cardiac output produced by dopamine is not associated with substantial decreases in systemic vascular resistance as may occur with isoproterenol.Hypotension – Hypotension due to inadequate cardiac output can be managed by administration of low to moderate doses of Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP which have little effect on SVR. At high therapeutic doses, dopamine’s alpha-adrenergic activity becomes more prominent and thus may correct hypotension due to diminished SVR. As in the case of other circulatory decompensation states, prognosis is better in patients whose blood pressure and urine flow have not undergone profound deterioration. Therefore, it is suggested that the physician administer Dopamine Hydrochloride, USP as soon as a definite trend toward decreased systolic and diastolic pressure becomes evident.
11-Digit NDC Billing Format:
51662148901
NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk:
  • RxCUI: 1743941 - DOPamine HCl 40 MG/ML in 5 ML Injection
  • RxCUI: 1743941 - 5 ML dopamine hydrochloride 40 MG/ML Injection
  • RxCUI: 1743941 - dopamine HCl 40 MG/ML per 5 ML Injection
  • Product Type:
    Human Prescription Drug
    Labeler Name:
    Hf Acquisition Co Llc, Dba Healthfirst
    Dosage Form:
    Injection - A sterile preparation intended for parenteral use; five distinct classes of injections exist as defined by the USP.
    Administration Route(s):
  • Intravenous - Administration within or into a vein or veins.
  • Active Ingredient(s):
    Sample Package:
    No
    FDA Application Number:
    ANDA207707
    Marketing Category:
    ANDA - A product marketed under an approved Abbreviated New Drug Application.
    Start Marketing Date:
    08-07-2021
    Listing Expiration Date:
    12-31-2025
    Exclude Flag:
    N
    Code Structure:

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    NDC HCPCS Crosswalk

    This crosswalk is intended to help the public understand which drug products (identified by NDCs) are assigned to which HCPCS billing codes.

    NDC 51662-1489-1 HCPCS crosswalk information with package details and bill units information.

    NDC Billing CodeHCPCS CodeHCPCS Code Desc.DosagePackage SizePackage QuantityBillable UnitsBillable Units / Pkg
    51662148901J1265Dopamine injection40 MG5155

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    Other Product Packages

    The following packages are also available for this product:

    NDC Package CodePackage Description
    51662-1489-325 POUCH in 1 CASE / 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE in 1 POUCH (51662-1489-2) / 5 mL in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-DOSE

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is NDC 51662-1489-1?

    The NDC Packaged Code 51662-1489-1 is assigned to a package of 5 ml in 1 vial, single-dose of Dopamine Hydrochloride, a human prescription drug labeled by Hf Acquisition Co Llc, Dba Healthfirst. The product's dosage form is injection and is administered via intravenous form.

    Is NDC 51662-1489 included in the NDC Directory?

    Yes, Dopamine Hydrochloride with product code 51662-1489 is active and included in the NDC Directory. The product was first marketed by Hf Acquisition Co Llc, Dba Healthfirst on August 07, 2021 and its listing in the NDC Directory is set to expire on December 31, 2025 if the product is not updated or renewed by the manufacturer.

    What is the 11-digit format for NDC 51662-1489-1?

    The 11-digit format is 51662148901. The 11-digit billing format might be required by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and other payers in billing claim forms.

    This package code is originally configured in a 5-4-1 segment 10-digit format and by adding a zero within the original NDC package code we can obtain the converted 11-digit format in a 5-4-2 segment configuration. The table below shows the 11-digit code conversion:

    10-Digit Format10-Digit Original Code11-Digit Format11-Digit Code
    5-4-151662-1489-15-4-251662-1489-01