Common use of GENERIC DRUGS - Formulary Three Clause in Contracts

GENERIC DRUGS - Formulary Three. Drugs purchased on the prescription of a medical doctor or dentist, which a pharmacist would not normally dispense without a prescription, including injected allergy sera and insulin, needles, syringes and test-tape for use by diabetics. Smoking cessation aids (trans dermal patches and nicotine gum only) are limited to a 3 months supply per person, once only. Benefits are not payable for vitamins or vitamin preparations (unless injected) or drugs not approved for legal sale to the general public in Canada. The name, strength and quantity of the drug must be shown on all receipts.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement

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