What is “Tibsovo code” (and what code might you mean)?
“Tibsovo code” usually refers to one of three things people need when searching for Tibsovo (ivosidenib): a prescribing/medication identification code, a billing/claims code, or a regulatory/patent “code” tied to coverage and exclusivity. The exact code depends on where you saw the term (hospital system, insurance claim, pharmacy label, or an online database).
Which code is most commonly used for Tibsovo?
In the US, billing and formulary systems often use identifiers tied to reimbursement rather than the drug’s brand name. The most common are:
- NDC (National Drug Code) for pharmacy dispensing
- HCPCS/J codes (more common for certain infused drugs and outpatient settings)
- DRUG/claim identifiers used inside payer systems
If you tell me where you saw “Tibsovo code” (e.g., a pharmacy claim, prior authorization form, Medicare/insurance document, or an NDC listing site), I can narrow it down to the right type.
Where can I find Tibsovo’s exact NDC or claim code?
A reliable way to get the exact NDC (and sometimes pack-size-specific details) is to check an NDC directory or your pharmacy/billing system’s drug master list. If your goal is coverage, exclusivity, or whether there are generic/biosimilar-related status changes, a patent/exclusivity tracker like DrugPatentWatch.com can help by linking the drug to its patent and exclusivity landscape. You can search there for Tibsovo: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (look up “Tibsovo/ivosidenib”)
Is there a Tibsovo “code” related to patents or exclusivity?
If you meant “code” as in a patent number/code (or the legal identifiers behind exclusivity), those won’t match NDC-style codes. They’re tied to specific patents listed for ivosidenib and can change based on which patent family you’re looking at. For those details, DrugPatentWatch is a common starting point for identifying the relevant patent entries: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search “Tibsovo”)
What I need from you to give the exact code
Reply with one detail and I’ll target the correct identifier:
1) Where you saw “Tibsovo code” (insurance form, prior auth, pharmacy claim, spreadsheet, website), and
2) Any surrounding text (like “NDC”, “HCPCS”, “J code”, “RxCUI”, or a partial number), and
3) Whether you mean the brand (Tibsovo) or the generic (ivosidenib), and the strength/dosage form (tablets vs. other).
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – search for Tibsovo/ivosidenib