No Substitution Prescriptions Sample Clauses

No Substitution Prescriptions. If your prescription contains a written direction from your physician or dentist that the prescribed drug or medicine is not to be substituted with another product and the drug or medicine is a covered expense under this benefit, the full cost of the prescribed product is covered. Payment of your covered drug expenses will be subject to any drug deductible, any drug dispensing fee maximum and the co-insurance of one hundred percent (100%).
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No Substitution Prescriptions. If your prescription contains a written direction from your physician or dentist that the prescribed drug is not to be substituted with another product and the drug is a covered expense under this benefit, the full cost of the prescribed product is covered. Payment of your covered drug expenses will be subject to any Drug Deductible, any Drug Dispensing Fee Maximum and the Co-insurance of 100%. Your Pay Direct Drug Card provides your pharmacist with immediate confirmation of covered drug expenses. This means that when you present your Pay Direct Drug Card to your pharmacist at the time of purchase, you and your eligible dependents will not incur out-of-pocket expenses for the full cost of the prescription. The Pay Direct Drug Card is honoured by participating pharmacists displaying the appropriate Pay Direct Drug decal. To fill a prescription for covered drug expenses:
No Substitution Prescriptions. If your prescription contains a written direction from your physician or dentist that the prescribed drug or medicine is not to be substituted with another product and the drug or medicine is a covered expense under this benefit, the full cost of the prescribed product is covered. When you have a “no substitution prescription”, please ask your pharmacist to indicate this information on your receipt, when you pay for the prescription. This will help to ensure that your expenses will be reimbursed appropriately when your claim is submitted to Manulife Financial for payment. The amount payable is subject to the Drug Deductible, if any, and the Co-insurance for generic drugs, as shown above. The maximum quantity of drugs or medicines that will be payable for each prescription will be limited to the lesser of:
No Substitution Prescriptions. If your prescription contains a written direction from your physician or dentist that the prescribeddrug or medicineis not to be substituted with another product and the drug or medicine is a covered expense under this benefit, the full cost of the prescribed product is covered. Payment of your covered drug expenseswill be subject to any Drug Deductible,any Drug Dispensing Fee Maximum and the Co-insurance of Payment of Drug Claims Your Pay Direct Drug Card provides your pharmacist with immediate confirmation of covered drug expenses. This means that when you present your Pay Direct Drug Card to your pharmacist at the time of purchase, you and your eligible dependents will not incur out-of-pocket expenses for the full cost of the prescription. The Pay Direct Drug Card is honoured by participating pharmacists displaying the appropriate Pay Direct Drug decal. To fill a prescription for covered drug expenses:

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