List With HCPCS Codes For Miscellaneous Drug and New Technology Codes
The HCPCS codes for Miscellaneous Drug and New Technology Codes Q0515-Q2028 cover a range of services including injections, pharmacy supplying fees, and new technology intraocular lenses.
1. HCPCS Code Q0515
HCPCS Q0515 describes the injection of sermorelin acetate, a medication used to stimulate the release of growth hormone in the body.
2. HCPCS Code Q0516
HCPCS Q0516 represents the pharmacy supplying fee for a 30-day supply of an FDA-approved prescription drug used for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis.
3. HCPCS Code Q0517
HCPCS Q0517 represents the pharmacy supplying fee for a 60-day supply of an FDA-approved prescription drug used for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis.
4. HCPCS Code Q0518
HCPCS Q0518 represents the pharmacy supplying fee for a 90-day supply of an FDA-approved prescription drug used for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis.
5. HCPCS Code Q1004
HCPCS Q1004 refers to a new technology intraocular lens category 4, which is used in cataract surgery to replace the natural lens of the eye.
6. HCPCS Code Q1005
HCPCS Q1005 refers to a new technology intraocular lens category 5, which is used in cataract surgery to replace the natural lens of the eye.
7. HCPCS Code Q2004
HCPCS Q2004 represents an irrigation solution used for the treatment of bladder calculi, such as renacidin, which helps dissolve and flush out bladder stones.
8. HCPCS Code Q2009
HCPCS Q2009 describes the injection of fosphenytoin, a medication used to treat and prevent seizures, with 50 mg phenytoin equivalent.
9. HCPCS Code Q2017
HCPCS Q2017 represents the injection of teniposide, a chemotherapy medication used to treat certain types of cancer, with a dosage of 50 mg.
10. HCPCS Code Q2026
HCPCS Q2026 describes the injection of Radiesse, a dermal filler used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and add volume to the skin, with a dosage of 0.1 ml.