Lupron is prescribed by doctors for the treatment of the symptoms of prostate cancer in men. The drug does not treat the cancer itself but can help to alleviate the associated symptoms.
Yes, if you do the drug search, many different doses show up
Yes. I have it now and I'm on Lupron.
96402 for the injection and J9217 for the actual Lupron
The first drug to treat bipolar disorder was lithium.
In J code, lupron stimulation testing can be represented with J9217, which is used to bill for Leuprolide Acetate for depot suspension for injection. This code can be used when Lupron is administered as part of the stimulation testing procedure.
Propylthiouracil (PPU) is used to treat hyperthyroidism.
J9217
Mescaline is a drug, not a disease, so you can't treat it.
It is used to treat depression.
an antineoplastic drug
Is it a drug to treat direah
Yes, as long as you have Prostate Cancer indicated, Medicare will cover the Lupron injection in the doctors office