Trader Joes Lip Balm
NDC Package 71270-158-02
Package Information
Trader Joes Lip Balm is apply liberally and generously 15 minutes before sun exposure.Reapply:after 40 minutes of swimming or sweatingimmediately after towel dryingat least every 2 hours.Children under 6 months: ask a doctor.Sun Protection Measures.Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. Marketed by Trader Joe's Company, this product is identified by NDC 71270-158 and is authorized under FDA application M020.
Identification & Billing
Clinical Specifications
Regulatory & Marketing
Hierarchy Structure
- 71270 - Trader Joe's Company
- 71270-158 - Trader Joes Lip Balm
- 71270-158-02 - 1 CYLINDER in 1 CARTON / 4.8 g in 1 CYLINDER (71270-158-01)
- 71270-158 - Trader Joes Lip Balm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the distribution configuration for this product package?
The code 71270-158-02 identifies a specific commercial package of 1 cylinder in 1 carton / 4.8 g in 1 cylinder (71270-158-01) of Trader Joes Lip Balm Spf 30, labeled by Trader Joe's Company. 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 Trader Joe's Company on January 15, 2025. The current certification is valid through December 31, 2025.
How is this Trader Joe's Company product billed for insurance claims?
For medical billing and reimbursement, this package follows the 11-digit CMS format: 71270015802. 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.