Public-domain federal data
Drugs (J-codes) codes
Physician-administered drugs billed per unit: IV antibiotics, anti-nausea medication, contrast agents, and infusion therapies. The total is units multiplied by the per-unit rate.
Each code below shows the federal rate benchmark, the national-average allowed amount published by CMS. Find the code from your bill, open it, and compare it against what your hospital charged. 16 codes in this group.
- Code J0131$1
Acetaminophen IV, 10mg
- Code J0696$2
Ceftriaxone sodium, 250mg
- Code J0744$2
Ciprofloxacin IV, 200mg
- Code J1100$2
Dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1mg
- Code J1200$1
Diphenhydramine HCl (Benadryl), 50mg
- Code J1885$2
Ketorolac (Toradol), 15mg
- Code J2270$2
Morphine sulfate, 10mg
- Code J2405$2
Ondansetron HCl (Zofran), 1mg
- Code J2550$1
Promethazine (Phenergan), 50mg
- Code J3010$5
Fentanyl citrate, 0.1mg
- Code J3490$0
Unclassified drug (price varies; bills must include NDC per CMS billing rules)
- Code J7030$3
Normal saline infusion, 1000mL
- Code J7040$3
Normal saline infusion, 500mL
- Code J7050$4
Normal saline infusion, 250mL
- Code J7120$4
Ringer's lactate infusion, 1000mL
- Code J7613$1
Albuterol, inhalation solution, 1mg unit dose
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