96402 for the injection and J9217 for the actual Lupron
Yes, as long as you have Prostate Cancer indicated, Medicare will cover the Lupron injection in the doctors office
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.
Yes you can. I have endometriosis and had a cyst and ovary removed. I'm 36 and was on lupron for 3 months. My last injection was March and I conceived in early June. I'm now 5 weeks pregnant.
Yes. I have it now and I'm on Lupron.
J9217
J9217
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.
About 4 to 6 weeks.
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There is no single injection that will change you from male to female. The price on hormone treatments also vary depending on where you live in this world. See a doctor if this is what you are after.
It's unlikely to get pregnant on Lupron and birth control. Talk with your health care provider about advice specific to your situation. Sometimes this combination is used just before an IVF cycle in certain women.