Common use of Opioid Antagonists Clause in Contracts

Opioid Antagonists. Benefits will be provided for at least one opioid antagonist drug, including the medication product, administration devices and any Pharmacy administration fees related to the dispensing of the opioid antagonist. This includes refills for expired or utilized opioid antagonists. Benefits are available for medically necessary items of diabetic supplies for which a Health Care Practitioner has written an order. Such diabetes supplies shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Test strips specified for use with a corresponding blood glucose monitor • Lancets and lancet devices • Visual reading strips and urine testing strips and tablets which test for glu­ cose, ketones, and protein • Insulin and insulin analog preparations • Injection aids, including devices used to assist with insulin injection and needleless systems • Insulin syringes • Biohazard disposable containers • Prescriptive and non‐prescriptive oral agents for controlling blood sugar levels • Glucagon emergency kits

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Health Care Benefit Program, Health Care Benefit Program, Health Care Benefit Program

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Opioid Antagonists. Benefits will be provided for at least one opioid antagonist drug, including the medication product, administration devices and any Pharmacy administration fees related to the dispensing of the opioid antagonist. This includes refills for expired or utilized opioid antagonists. Benefits are available for medically necessary items of diabetic supplies for which a Health Care Practitioner has written an order. Such diabetes supplies shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Test strips specified for use with a corresponding blood glucose monitor • Lancets and lancet devices • Visual reading strips and urine testing strips and tablets which test for glu­ glu- cose, ketones, and protein • Insulin and insulin analog preparations • Injection aids, including devices used to assist with insulin injection and needleless systems • Insulin syringes • Biohazard disposable containers • Prescriptive and non‐prescriptive oral agents for controlling blood sugar levels • Glucagon emergency kits

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Health Care Benefit Program, Health Care Benefit Program

Opioid Antagonists. Benefits will be provided for at least one opioid antagonist drug, including the medication product, administration devices and any Pharmacy administration fees related to the dispensing of the opioid antagonist. This includes refills for expired or utilized opioid antagonists. Benefits are available for medically necessary items of diabetic supplies for which a Health Care Practitioner has written an order. Such diabetes supplies shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Test strips specified for use with a corresponding blood glucose monitor • Lancets and lancet devices • Visual reading strips and urine testing strips and tablets which test for glu­ coseglucose, ketones, and protein • Insulin and insulin analog preparations • Injection aids, including devices used to assist with insulin injection and needleless systems • Insulin syringes • Biohazard disposable containers • Prescriptive and non‐prescriptive oral agents for controlling blood sugar levels • Glucagon emergency kits

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health Care Benefit Program

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Opioid Antagonists. Benefits will be provided for at least one opioid antagonist drug, including the medication product, administration devices and any Pharmacy administration fees related to the dispensing of the opioid antagonist. This includes refills for expired or utilized opioid antagonists. Benefits are available for medically necessary items of diabetic supplies for which a Health Care Practitioner has written an order. Such diabetes supplies shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Test strips specified for use with a corresponding blood glucose monitor • Lancets and lancet devices • Visual reading strips and urine testing strips and tablets which test for glu­ cose, ketones, and protein • Insulin and insulin analog preparations • Injection aids, including devices used to assist with insulin injection and needleless systems • Insulin syringes • Biohazard disposable containers • Prescriptive and non‐prescriptive oral agents for controlling blood sugar levels • Glucagon emergency kitskits Benefits are available for medically necessary Compound Drugs. The drugs used must meet the following requirements:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health Care Benefit Program

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