NDC Package 64725-1837-1 Novolin 70/30

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

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NDC Package Code:
64725-1837-1
Package Description:
10 mL in 1 VIAL, GLASS
Product Code:
Proprietary Name:
Novolin 70/30
Usage Information:
Talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions. Your healthcare provider should show you how to inject Novolin 70/30 before you start taking it. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions to make changes to your insulin dose. Read the instructions for use that come with your Novolin 70/30 product. ®®•Take Novolin 70/30 exactly as prescribed. ®The effects of Novolin 70/30 start working ½ hour after injection. •Novolin 70/30 is an intermediate-acting insulin. ®®The greatest blood sugar lowering effect is between 2 and 12 hours after the injection. This blood sugar lowering may last up to 24 hours. •, any change of insulin should be made cautiously and only under medical supervision. Doses of oral anti-diabetic medicines may also need to change, if your insulin is changed. •While using Novolin 70/30 ®with any insulins. •Do not mix Novolin  70/30 ®Novolin 70/30 may affect your blood sugar levels sooner if you inject it into the skin of your stomach area. •Inject Novolin 70/30 into the skin of your stomach area, upper arms, buttocks or upper legs. ®®Never inject Novolin 70/30 into a vein or into a muscle. ®•Change (rotate) your injection site within the chosen area (for example, stomach or upper arm) with each dose. Do not inject into the same spot for each injection.You can treat mild low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) by drinking or eating something sugary right away (fruit juice, sugar candies, or glucose tablets). It is important to treat low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) right away because it could get worse and you could pass out (become unconscious). If you pass out, you will need help from another person or emergency medical services right away, and will need treatment with a glucagon injection or treatment at a hospital. See “What are the possible side effects of Novolin 70/30?” for more information on low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). •If you take too much Novolin 70/30, your blood sugar may fall low (hypoglycemia). ®®If  high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) is not treated it can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis, which can lead to serious problems, like loss of consciousness (passing out), coma or even death. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for treating high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), and talk to your healthcare provider if high blood sugar is a problem for you. Severe or continuing high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) requires prompt evaluation and treatment by your healthcare provider. Know your symptoms of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) and diabetic ketoacidosis which may include: •If you forget to take your dose of Novolin 70/30, your blood sugar may go too high (hyperglycemia). ®increased thirst ∘frequent urination and dehydration ∘confusion or drowsiness ∘loss of appetite ∘fruity smell on breath ∘high amounts of sugar and ketones in your urine ∘nausea, vomiting (throwing up) or stomach pain ∘a hard time breathing ∘Ask your healthcare provider how often you should check your blood sugar levels for hypoglycemia (too low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (too high blood sugar). Check your blood sugar levels.Your insulin dosage may need to change because of:illness •stress •other medicines you take •change in diet •change in physical activity or exercise •surgery •See the end of this patient information for instructions about preparing and giving the injection.What should I avoid while using Novolin 70/30? ®Alcohol, including beer and wine, may affect your blood sugar when you take Novolin 70/30. •Alcohol.®. You may have difficulty concentrating or reacting if you have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Be careful when you drive a car or operate machinery. Ask your healthcare provider if it is alright to drive if you often have: •Driving and operating machinerylow blood sugar ∘decreased or no warning signs of low blood sugar ∘
11-Digit NDC Billing Format:
64725183701
NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk:
  • RxCUI: 213442 - NovoLIN 70/30 Injectable Suspension
  • RxCUI: 213442 - insulin isophane, human 70 UNT/ML / insulin, regular, human 30 UNT/ML Injectable Suspension [Novolin]
  • RxCUI: 213442 - Novolin 70/30 Injectable Suspension
  • RxCUI: 213442 - Relion Novolin 70/30 Injectable Suspension
  • RxCUI: 311048 - insulin, human isophane / insulin regular 70/30 Injectable Suspension
  • Labeler Name:
    Tya Pharmaceuticals
    Sample Package:
    No
    Start Marketing Date:
    06-25-1991
    Listing Expiration Date:
    12-31-2017
    Exclude Flag:
    I
    Code Structure:

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is NDC 64725-1837-1?

    The NDC Packaged Code 64725-1837-1 is assigned to a package of 10 ml in 1 vial, glass of Novolin 70/30, labeled by Tya Pharmaceuticals. The product's dosage form is and is administered via form.

    Is NDC 64725-1837 included in the NDC Directory?

    No, Novolin 70/30 with product code 64725-1837 is excluded from the NDC Directory because it's listing has been INACTIVATED by FDA. The product was first marketed by Tya Pharmaceuticals on June 25, 1991 and its listing in the NDC Directory is set to expire on December 31, 2017 if the product is not updated or renewed by the manufacturer.

    What is the 11-digit format for NDC 64725-1837-1?

    The 11-digit format is 64725183701. 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
    5-4-164725-1837-15-4-264725-1837-01