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FDA NDC DirectoryFDA National Drug Code (NDC) Directory
U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA) · Tier-1 · research-only (never on individual profiles)
The FDA National Drug Code (NDC) Directory is the openFDA registry of drug products by NDC — product NDC, labeler, generic and brand name, dosage form, and marketing category. The schema and provenance contract are live; the first NDC ingest snapshot is pending, so this table currently holds 0 rows.
How this source shows up on Fonteum.
Will surface NDC-level drug-product reference (labeler name-normalized for a deferred Open Payments cross-link) once the first snapshot lands. Until then the dataset page renders an honest empty state — figures populate after the operator runs the NDC ingest.
What this source does NOT mean
An NDC directory entry describes a drug product and its labeler — it is not a statement about any healthcare provider, not a clinical recommendation, and not a Fonteum endorsement. A named labeler is not an asserted provider-identity match.
Research and data questions this source supports.
- Resolve a product NDC to its labeler, generic and brand name, dosage form, and marketing category (once the first snapshot lands).
- Build a drug-product directory keyed on NDC for claims and formulary reconciliation.
- Cross-reference NDC labelers against Drugs@FDA sponsors and Part D spending manufacturers.
- Power a reference surface that maps NDC codes to human-readable drug identity.
Dataset size: 0 rows — first ingest snapshot pending (as of 2026-06-14)
Per-field display contract.
Every field below has a `display_allowed` flag in the §94 provenance schema. Write-locked fields are captured to provenance for audit but never rendered on profile pages.
Research-only — never on profiles
6 fieldsWhat we can’t infer from this source.
- First ingest snapshot pending — the table currently holds 0 rows. Figures populate once the operator runs the NDC ingest.
- Tier-1 — aggregate research context only; never rendered on individual provider profiles.
- Product-keyed by NDC; labeler is name-keyed, with the entity-graph cross-link deferred.
- openFDA omits empty fields; the NDC directory reflects active and recently-marketed products.
Authority, license, refresh cadence.
Authority
U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA)
Tier
Tier-1 · research-only (never on individual profiles)
Refresh cadence
Weekly — openFDA republishes the NDC partition. The schema and provenance contract are live; the first ingest snapshot is pending.
License
openFDA — CC0 public domain (U.S.-government works). Free to use; no API key required for bulk downloads. License ↗
Official URL
Attribution requirement
Source: U.S. Food & Drug Administration (openFDA) — NDC Directory · Snapshot {YYYY-MM-DD}
What the source allows.
openFDA data is CC0 public domain. No API key is required for bulk downloads; attribution to openFDA is the courtesy ask. Fonteum will attest each NDC snapshot on ingest.
Official API, bulk download, and Fonteum endpoints.
Official API / download
Fonteum surface
Common questions about FDA NDC Directory.
- What is the FDA National Drug Code (NDC) Directory?
- The NDC Directory is the openFDA registry of drug products by National Drug Code — product NDC, labeler name, generic and brand name, dosage form, and marketing category. It is the canonical reference for resolving an NDC to drug identity.
- Why does this dataset currently show 0 rows?
- The schema and provenance contract are live, but the first NDC ingest snapshot is pending — so the table currently holds 0 rows and the dataset page renders an honest empty state. Figures populate once the operator runs the NDC ingest.
- Where does the data come from and is it free?
- It comes from the openFDA NDC API (api.fda.gov/drug/ndc.json) and bulk downloads at open.fda.gov. openFDA data is CC0 public domain — free to use and redistribute with attribution, no API key required.
- Is an NDC linked to a provider?
- No. The NDC Directory is product-keyed by NDC; the labeler is recorded by name. There is no NPI in the source, and the entity-graph cross-link is deferred — ambiguous labeler matches are held, not written.
- What is a labeler?
- The labeler is the firm whose name appears on the drug label — typically the manufacturer, repackager, or distributor that registered the product. It is an administrative identity, not a quality or endorsement signal.
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