J9307 Pralatrexate injection
Also known as: pralatrexate, Folotyn
Injection of pralatrexate, a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor and antifolate agent. Used for T-cell lymphomas.
In Plain Language
lymphoma injection; T-cell cancer treatment
Clinical Context
Used for relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphomas. Approved for mycosis fungoides and angioimmunoblastic lymphoma.
RVU Information
CPT J9307 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. This is typical for supply, drug, and equipment codes — reimbursement is based on Average Sales Price (ASP), fee schedules, or payer contracts rather than the RVU system.
Billing & Documentation
J-codes represent drugs administered by a healthcare provider (not self-administered). Documentation must include the drug name, dosage, route of administration, and medical necessity. Most payers require the National Drug Code (NDC) on the claim. Bill the appropriate administration code (96365-96379) in addition to the drug code.
Specialties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code J9307?
CPT J9307 (Pralatrexate injection) is a J Codes (Drugs) code. Injection of pralatrexate, a dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor and antifolate agent. Used for T-cell lymphomas.
How is J9307 administered?
CPT J9307 is administered by a healthcare provider, typically via injection or infusion. Used for relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphomas. Approved for mycosis fungoides and angioimmunoblastic lymphoma. It is used by Oncology, Hematology, Dermatology.
When is CPT J9307 used?
Used for relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphomas. Approved for mycosis fungoides and angioimmunoblastic lymphoma.
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