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## **Other relevant codes** Here is the list of other relevant HCPCS codes to Q5121 in bullet format: - **Q5102**: Injection, infliximab, biosimilar, 10 mg - **Q5103**: Injection, infliximab-dyyb, biosimilar (Inflectra), 10 mg - **Q5104**: Injection, infliximab-abda, biosimilar (Renflexis), 10 mg - **Q5115**: Injection, rituximab-abbs, biosimilar (Truxima), 10 mg - **Q5118**: Injection, bevacizumab-bvzr, biosimilar (Zirabev), 10 mg - **Q5119**: Injection, rituximab-pvvr, biosimilar (Ruxience), 10 mg - **Q5122**: Injection, pegfilgrastim-apgf, biosimilar (Nyvepria), 0.5 mg - **Q5123**: Injection, rituximab-arrx, biosimilar (Riabni), 10 mg Frequently asked questions
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