What are J codes for medications?
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hormonal disorders
J codes typically represent drugs that are not self-administered, inhalation solutions and chemotherapy drugs. Q codes are temporary codes that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) establishes to represent services and supplies that do not yet have a permanent code.
Likewise, what does J code mean?
J-codes, for example, are the codes for non-orally administered medication and chemotherapy drugs. J-codes are some of the most commonly used HCPCS Level II Codes. Whenever a coder is coding the delivery of a drug or medication, they should always use the drug table.
Correspondingly, what is the J code for labetalol?
LABETALOL 100MG/20ML MDV (GENERIC TRANDATE)
| Package AWP: | $3.72 |
|---|---|
| J-Code: | |
| Strength: | 5 MG/1 ML |
| Form: | Solution |
| NDC Number: | 00409226720 |
NDC Drug Doxycycline
| NDC | Trade Name | Labeler Name |
|---|---|---|
| 55154-7469 | Doxycycline | Cardinal Health |
| 55154-3325 | Doxycycline | Cardinal Health |
| 55154-5868 | Doxycycline | Cardinal Health |
| 55154-7128 | Doxycycline | Cardinal Health |