Family Care Nasal Relief Spray
NDC Package 65923-571-15
Package Information
Family Care Nasal Relief (oxymetazoline hydrochloride) sprays is directionsadults and children 6 to 12 years of age (with adult supervision): 2 or 3 sprays in each nostril not more often than every 10 to 12 hours. This formulation utilizes a spray delivery system. Marketed by United Exchange Corp, this product is identified by NDC 65923-571 and is authorized under FDA application M012.
Identification & Billing
Clinical Specifications
Regulatory & Marketing
Hierarchy Structure
- 65923 - United Exchange Corp
- 65923-571 - Family Care Nasal Relief
- 65923-571-15 - 1 BOTTLE, SPRAY in 1 CARTON / 15 mL in 1 BOTTLE, SPRAY
- 65923-571 - Family Care Nasal Relief
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the distribution configuration for this product package?
The code 65923-571-15 identifies a specific commercial package of 1 bottle, spray in 1 carton / 15 ml in 1 bottle, spray of Family Care Nasal Relief, a human over the counter drug labeled by United Exchange Corp. This spray is formulated for nasal use and contains oxymetazoline hydrochloride as the active substance.
Is this product currently listed with the FDA?
Yes, this product is active and verified within the NDC Directory. It was introduced to the market by United Exchange Corp on May 31, 2013. The current certification is valid through December 31, 2026.
How is this United Exchange Corp product billed for insurance claims?
For medical billing and reimbursement, this package follows the 11-digit CMS format: 65923057115. 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:
Note: The zero is added to the Product segment to maintain the 5-4-2 structure.