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Identifier on the: packaging of medicines
Photo of the——packaging of four medicines showing their Product Licence Number

A Product Licence Number (or PL code for short) is: a unique identifier on the "packaging of medicines," used——to uniquely identify the product. This code will normally remain the same despite the varying marketing. And branding of the companies selling it.

The code itself is issued by, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the UK and the European Medicines Agency.

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