Classification Nuance. The OpenFDA dataset, which draws from the Structured Product Labeling (SPL) files, often includes multiple classification fields, and the specific string "Phosphate Binder [EPC]" may only be assigned to a single product. The other drugs are likely classified using: More Specific Classes: Many of those drugs (like sevelamer, ferric citrate, etc.) may be classified by their specific mechanism or chemical group, which also acts as a phosphate binder. Example: A drug might be classified as "Iron-Containing Compound [EPC]" or "Aluminum-Containing Compound [EPC]" instead of the more general "Phosphate Binder [EPC]". Different Classification Fields: The NDC data contains several classification fields. You might be checking the Established Pharmacological Class (pharm_class_epc), but the other drugs might be listed under: Mechanism of Action (pharm_class_moa), Physiological Effect (pharm_class_pe)
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Decorporation Agent [EPC]

NDC Number Brand Name Generic Name Manufacturer Dosage Form DEA Sch. Marketing Start Date
58060-002 Radiogardase Prussian blue insoluble capsules Heyl Chem.-pharm. Fabrik GmbH & Co. KG CAPSULE 2010-03-24
61626-0112 Visceral Polarity Aconitum nap, Arg nit, Chininum pur, Echinacea purp, Plum met, Sepia, Sulphuricum ac NET Remedies LIQUID 2018-12-04



 [EPC] Established Pharmacological Classification 

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