Your prescribing physician will determine which form, if any, is included in your treatment plan
Some studies have shown that results can be achieved on microdoses, but they havent been validated in evidence-based guidelines, says DeGore
Knowing what to track and how to understand it isn't always clear , especially when trying to get through the week

Requirements for billing multiple units: Two different drugs administered at two different anatomical sites Full documentation for each injection recorded separately in the chart Modifier 59 or XU on each additional injection line beyond the first Verify the current MUE limit before billing multiple units using the CMS MUE table , since limits are updated quarterly Check payer-specific policy, because some payers require Modifier 59 while others accept XU When not to bill multiple units: Two medications mixed into a single syringe equals one unit of 96372 One medication dose split across two syringes due to volume equals one unit, though the split should be noted in documentation Same drug, same site, same day without additional clinical justification won't survive a review Patient-Supplied Medication and CPT 96372 When a patient supplies their own medication, the practice does not bill the J-code
This does not mean the medication has failed