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The National Drug Code (NDC) number typically consists of 10 digits, formatted as 5-4-1 or 5-3-2, with each segment representing different elements of the drug's identification. However, it can also appear as an 11-digit number with leading zeros, formatted as 5-4-2. The NDC is used to uniquely identify medications in the United States.

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