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Draft:FDA Establishment Identifier

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An FDA Establishment Identifier[1] is a unique facility identifier (UFI) used to register domestic and foreign establishments that manufactures, processes, or distributes FDA-regulated products like drugs, food, or medical devices. The FEI is used to track inspections of the regulated establishment or facility. The FDA Establishment Identifier (a/k/a Firm or Facility Establishment Identifier) is site-specific, and each manufacturing location must register separately. Upon successful registration the FDA will assign a unique FEI number for each location.

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  1. ^ Affairs, Office of Regulatory (2020-05-26). "Glossary: FDA Data Dashboard". FDA.