| HCPCS | Generic Name | Brand Name | Strength | SEER*Rx Category | Major Drug Class | Minor Drug Class | Oral (Y/N) | FDA Approval Year | FDA Discontinuation Year | CMS Effective Date | CMS Discontinuation Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NA | Ketoconazole | Apo-Ketoconazole | 200 mg | Hormonal Therapy | Androgen Receptor Inhibitor | Imidazole Derivative | Yes | 1981 | In Use | |||
| S0190 | Mifepristone | Korlym, Mifeprex | 200 mg | Hormonal Therapy | Antiprogestin | Cortisol Receptor Blocker | Yes | 2000 | Jan 1, 2001 | In Use | ||
| J9313 | Moxetumomab-pasudotox-tdfk | Lumoxiti | 0.01mg | Immunotherapy | Drug Antibody Conjugate | CD22 | No | 2018 | Oct 1, 2019 | In Use | ||
| C9297 | Omacetaxine | Synribo | 0.01 mg | Chemotherapy | Plant Alkaloid | BCR-ABL | No | 2012 | Apr 1, 2013 | Dec 31, 2013 | No Longer Used | |
| J9380* | Vincristine | Oncovin, Vincasar PFS | 5 mg | Chemotherapy | Antimitotic Agent | Vinca Alkaloid | No | 1963 | Jan 1, 1994 | Dec 31, 2010 | No Longer Used | |
| C9205 | Oxaliplatin | Eloxatin | unspecified | Chemotherapy | Alkylating Agent | Platinum Compound | No | 2002 | Jul 1, 2003 | Dec 31, 2005 | No Longer Used | |
| C9417 | Bleomycin | Bleomycin | 15 units | Chemotherapy | Antitumor Antibiotic | Carboxylic Acids and Amino Acids/Peptides | No | 1973 | Jan 1, 2004 | Dec 31, 2005 | No Longer Used | |
| NA | Dasatinib | Sprycel | 140 mg | Chemotherapy | Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor | BCR-ABL | Yes | 2006 | In Use | |||
| J9172 | Docetaxel (Ingenus) | Docetaxel | 1mg | Chemotherapy | Antimitotic Agent | Taxane | No | 2017 | Dec 7, 2023 | In Use | ||
| J9202 | Goserelin Acetate | Zoladex | 3.6 mg | Hormonal Therapy | GnRH Agonist | No | 1989 | Jan 1, 1997 | In Use | |||
| J9045 | Carboplatin | Carboplatin | 50 mg | Chemotherapy | Alkylating Agent | Platinum Compound | No | 1989 | Jan 1, 1990 | In Use | ||
| BA | Belzutifan | Welireg | 40mg | Chemotherapy | Miscellaneous Agent | HIF-2 alpha | Yes | 2021 | In Use | |||
| NA | Regorafenib | Stivarga | 40 mg | Chemotherapy | Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor | VEGFR, FGF, PDGFR,KIT,RET,TIE2,DDR2,TrkQ,RAF,BRAF,SAPK2, PTK, Abl | Yes | 2012 | In Use | |||
| NA | Relugolix | Orgovyx | 120mg | Hormonal Therapy | Androgen Receptor Inhibitor | GnRH Receptor Antagonist | Yes | 2020 | In Use | |||
| J9345 | Retifanlimab-dlwr | Zynyz | 1mg | Immunotherapy | Checkpoint Inhibitor | PD-1 | No | 2023 | Aug 28, 2023 | In Use | ||
| NA | Ribociclib | Kisqali | 200 mg | Chemotherapy | Cyclin Dependent Kinase Inhibitor | CDK 4/6 | Yes | 2017 | In Use | |||
| NA | Hydrocortisone | Cortef | 5mg, 10mg, 20mg | Hormonal Therapy | Adrenal Glucocorticoid | Corticosteroid | Yes | 1952 | In Use | |||
| C9429 | Idarubicin | Idamycin | 5 mg | Chemotherapy | Antitumor Antibiotic | Anthracycline | No | 1990 | Jan 1, 2004 | Dec 31, 2005 | No Longer Used | |
| J9204 | Mogamulizumab-kpkc | Poteligeo | 1mg | Immunotherapy | Monoclonal Antibody | CCR4 | No | 2018 | Oct 1, 2019 | In Use | ||
| S0091 | Granisetron Hydrochloride | Granisol [DSC], Sancuso, Sustol, Kytril | 1 mg | Ancillary Therapy | Antiemetic | 5HT3 Receptor Antagonist | Yes | 1993 | Jan 1, 2002 | In Use | ||
| J1729 | Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate | Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate | 10 mg | Hormonal Therapy | Progestin | No | 2011 | Jan 1, 2018 | In Use | |||
| J9299 | Nivolumab | Opdivo | 1 mg | Immunotherapy | Checkpoint Inhibitor | PD-1 | No | 2014 | Jan 1, 2016 | In Use | ||
| C9260 | Ofatumumab | Arzerra | 10mg | Immunotherapy | Monoclonal Antibody | CD20 | No | 2009 | Apr 1, 2010 | Dec 31, 2010 | No Longer Used | |
| J9031 | Bacillus calmette-guerin substrain nice live antigen | Theracys, BCG Vaccine | Per instillation | Immunotherapy | Biological Response Modifier | Live Vaccine | No | 1990 | Jan 1, 1991 | Jul 1, 2019 | No Longer Used | |
| Q2025 | Fludarabine | Fludara | 1 mg | Chemotherapy | Antimetabolite | Purine Analog | No | 2008 | Jul 1, 2010 | Dec 31, 2010 | No Longer Used |
The use of NA indicates that the HCPCS code was Not Available. NA may mean that a) the HCPCS code has
not yet been created (new drug), b) the drug is given as an oral drug or alternative route (only in
specific instances are HCPCS assigned to these medications), or c) the HCPCS could not be found or is
truly not available.
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