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    HCPC J2359
    Short Description Inj. olanzapine, 0.5mg
    Long Description Injection, olanzapine, 0.5 mg
    Pricing indicator 51
    Coverage code C
    ASC payment group code YY
    BETOS2 code O1E
    Action code P
    Type of service 1
    Effective date 2024-01-01
    Date Added 2023-10-01

    HCPCS/NDC Cross-Walk

    NDC HCPC Description Drug Name Labeler Name HCPCS Dosage PKG Size PKG QTY Bill Units Bill Units PKG
    00517095501 J2359 Inj. olanzapine, 0.5mg Olanzapine (Immediate Release) AMERICAN REGENT 0.5 MG 1 1 20 20
    00781315972 J2359 Inj. olanzapine, 0.5mg Olanzapine (Immediate Release) SANDOZ 0.5 MG 1 1 20 20
    00781910572 J2359 Inj. olanzapine, 0.5mg Olanzapine (Immediate Release) SANDOZ 0.5 MG 1 1 20 20
    55150030801 J2359 Inj. olanzapine, 0.5mg Olanzapine (Immediate Release) AUROMEDICS PHARMA LLC 0.5 MG 1 1 20 20
    The ASP crosswalks are maintained by the Division of Data Analysis and Market Based Pricing to support ASP-based Medicare Part B payments only. The crosswalks are intended to help the public (including entities that submit manufacturer ASP data and providers who bill for drugs) understand which drug products (identified by NDCs) are assigned to which HCPCS billing codes. The crosswalks are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all drugs/NDCs available in the United States. The NDC to HCPCS Crosswalk also includes information on the NDC package size and the number of billable units (as defined by the HCPCS code descriptor). Comments on the file may be sent to [email protected].

    Drug Details

    • Olanzapine is used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia (a mental illness that causes disturbed or unusual thinking, loss of interest in life, and strong or inappropriate emotions) in adults and teenagers 13 years of age and older. It is also used to treat bipolar disorder (manic depressive disorder; a disease that causes episodes of depression, episodes of mania, and other abnormal moods) in adults and teenagers 13 years of age and older. Olanzapine is in a class of medications called atypical antipsychotics. It works by changing the activity of certain natural substances in the brain.