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    J-Code Lookup

    Last Jcode file upload: 1/24/2024

    How To Use This Tool

    This tool allows you to search for the details of a J-code in several ways, including:

    • Drug Name (currently only searching by the generic drug name is supported)
    • 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.

    ***IMPORTANT: Search results will appear at the bottom of the page***

    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. 

    Additional Information

    This tool is free to use but its contents are not available for download or reproduction.


    JCode Directory

    HCPC Drug name
    J9050 Injection, carmustine, 100 mg
    J9051 Injection, bortezomib (maia), not therapeutically equivalent to j9041, 0.1 mg
    J9052 Injection, carmustine (accord), not therapeutically equivalent to j9050, 100 mg
    J9055 Injection, cetuximab, 10 mg
    J9056 Injection, bendamustine hydrochloride (vivimusta), 1 mg
    J9057 Injection, copanlisib, 1 mg
    J9058 Injection, bendamustine hydrochloride (apotex), 1 mg
    J9059 Injection, bendamustine hydrochloride (baxter), 1 mg
    J9060 Injection, cisplatin, powder or solution, 10 mg
    J9061 Injection, amivantamab-vmjw, 2 mg
    J9063 Injection, mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx, 1 mg
    J9064 Injection, cabazitaxel (sandoz), not therapeutically equivalent to j9043, 1 mg
    J9065 Injection, cladribine, per 1 mg
    J9070 Cyclophosphamide, 100 mg
    J9071 Injection, cyclophosphamide, (auromedics), 5 mg
    J9072 Injection, cyclophosphamide, (dr. reddy's), 5 mg
    J9098 Injection, cytarabine liposome, 10 mg
    J9100 Injection, cytarabine, 100 mg
    J9118 Injection, calaspargase pegol-mknl, 10 units
    J9119 Injection, cemiplimab-rwlc, 1 mg
    J9120 Injection, dactinomycin, 0.5 mg
    J9130 Dacarbazine, 100 mg
    J9144 Injection, daratumumab, 10 mg and hyaluronidase-fihj
    J9145 Injection, daratumumab, 10 mg
    J9150 Injection, daunorubicin, 10 mg
    J9151 Injection, daunorubicin citrate, liposomal formulation, 10 mg
    J9153 Injection, liposomal, 1 mg daunorubicin and 2.27 mg cytarabine
    J9155 Injection, degarelix, 1 mg
    J9160 Injection, denileukin diftitox, 300 micrograms
    J9165 Injection, diethylstilbestrol diphosphate, 250 mg