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J-Code Lookup
What Is This Tool?
Our J-Code lookup tool allows you to find all of the HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) J-code (and Q-code) drugs and their respective HCPCS Details. In addition, each detail page contains an HCPCS/NDC crosswalk, a billing calculator, and drug information.
One of the more popular features of this tool is that it allows you to look up a Jcode by NDC OR by a drug name.
What Are J-Codes & Q-Codes?
'J-codes' are drugs that are typically billed through a 'medical' benefit versus a 'pharmacy' benefit under health plans, and are generally not self-administered (i.e. are administered by a health care professional). They consist of chemotherapy drugs and injectable drugs:
- J0120-J8999 - Drugs Administered Other than Oral Method
- J9000-J9999 - Chemotherapy Drugs
Q-Codes are simply temporary codes that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) establish for services and supplies that do not yet have a permanent code.
J-codes and Q-codes are part of the HCPCS Level II code set used for billing for drugs (primarily injectables), supplies, equipment, nonphysician services, and services not represented by CPT codes (Level I HCPCS). They are often billed along with a procedure-based CPT code.
How To Use This Tool
This tool allows you to search for the details of a J-code in several ways, including:
- Drug Name
- HCPCS Code
- NDC
For example, you can look up a J-code by NDC. Simply type the NDC into the search box.
Most J-code detail pages contain a complete HCPCS/NDC crosswalk.
This tool is free to use but its contents are not available for download or reproduction.
JCode Directory
HCPC | Drug name |
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J0224 | Injection, lumasiran, 0.5 mg |
J0248 | Injection, remdesivir, 1 mg |
J0256 | Injection, alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor (human), not otherwise specified, 10 mg |
J0257 | Injection, alpha 1 proteinase inhibitor (human), (glassia), 10 mg |
J0270 | Injection, alprostadil, 1.25 mcg (code may be used for medicare when drug administered under the direct supervision of a physician, not for use when drug is self administered) |
J0275 | Alprostadil urethral suppository (code may be used for medicare when drug administered under the direct supervision of a physician, not for use when drug is self administered) |
J0278 | Injection, amikacin sulfate, 100 mg |
J0280 | Injection, aminophyllin, up to 250 mg |
J0282 | Injection, amiodarone hydrochloride, 30 mg |
J0285 | Injection, amphotericin b, 50 mg |
J0287 | Injection, amphotericin b lipid complex, 10 mg |
J0288 | Injection, amphotericin b cholesteryl sulfate complex, 10 mg |
J0289 | Injection, amphotericin b liposome, 10 mg |
J0290 | Injection, ampicillin sodium, 500 mg |
J0291 | Injection, plazomicin, 5 mg |
J0295 | Injection, ampicillin sodium/sulbactam sodium, per 1.5 gm |
J0300 | Injection, amobarbital, up to 125 mg |
J0330 | Injection, succinylcholine chloride, up to 20 mg |
J0348 | Injection, anidulafungin, 1 mg |
J0350 | Injection, anistreplase, per 30 units |
J0360 | Injection, hydralazine hcl, up to 20 mg |
J0364 | Injection, apomorphine hydrochloride, 1 mg |
J0365 | Injection, aprotonin, 10,000 kiu |
J0380 | Injection, metaraminol bitartrate, per 10 mg |
J0390 | Injection, chloroquine hydrochloride, up to 250 mg |
J0395 | Injection, arbutamine hcl, 1 mg |
J0400 | Injection, aripiprazole, intramuscular, 0.25 mg |
J0401 | Injection, aripiprazole, extended release, 1 mg |
J0456 | Injection, azithromycin, 500 mg |
J0461 | Injection, atropine sulfate, 0.01 mg |