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HCPCS Generic Name Brand Name Strength SEER*Rx Category Major Drug Class (Ascending) Minor Drug Class Oral (Y/N) FDA Approval Year FDA Discontinuation Year CMS Effective Date CMS Discontinuation Date Status
J9345 Retifanlimab-dlwr Zynyz 1mg Immunotherapy Checkpoint Inhibitor PD-1 No 2023 Aug. 28, 2023 In Use
J9298 Nivolumab & relatlimab-rmbw Opdualag 3mg/1mg Immunotherapy Checkpoint Inhibitor, Monoclonal Antibody PD-1, LAG3 No 2022 Sept. 27, 2022 In Use
J0207 Amifostine Ethyol 500 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Detoxifying Agent No 1995 Jan. 1, 1998 In Use
J1190 Dexrazoxane Zinecard 250 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Detoxifying Agent No 1995 Jan. 1, 2007 In Use
C9293 Glucarpidase Voraxaze 10 units Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote No 2012 Jan. 1, 2012 In Use
NA Leucovorin Calcium Calcium leucovorin, Lederfoline, Leucosar, Leucovorin rescue, Wellcovorin 15 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote Yes 1952 Jan. 1, 1997 In Use
NA Leucovorin Calcium Calcium leucovorin, Lederfoline, Leucosar, Leucovorin rescue, Wellcovorin 10 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote Yes 1952 Jan. 1, 1997 In Use
NA Leucovorin Calcium Calcium leucovorin, Lederfoline, Leucosar, Leucovorin rescue, Wellcovorin 15 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote Yes 1952 Jan. 1, 1997 In Use
NA Leucovorin Calcium Calcium leucovorin, Lederfoline, Leucosar, Leucovorin rescue, Wellcovorin 25 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote Yes 1952 Jan. 1, 1997 In Use
J0640 Leucovorin Calcium Calcium leucovorin, Lederfoline, Leucosar, Leucovorin rescue, Wellcovorin 50 mg Ancillary Therapy Chemoprotective Antidote No 1952 Jan. 1, 1997 In Use

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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.