Common use of Prescription Drug Clause in Contracts

Prescription Drug. Effective September 1, 2010, the co-pay for prescription drugs at retail shall be $10 for generic, $15 for formulary and $25 for non- formulary. Effective September 1, 2010 the co-pay for prescription drugs secured via mail order shall be $15.00 for ninety day supply for generic and $20.00 for formulary and non-formulary for ninety day supply. Maintenance drugs are available via mail order, and must be obtained after the third retail refill. Generics are mandatory unless the physician requires a brand name by an explanation of the medical reasons that the generic does not provide an equivalent benefit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, euclidta.ohea.us, serb.ohio.gov

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Prescription Drug. Effective September 1, 2010, the co-pay for prescription drugs at retail shall be $10 for generic, $15 for formulary and $25 for non- formulary. Effective September 1, 2010 the co-pay for prescription drugs secured via mail order shall be $15.00 for ninety day supply for generic and $20.00 for formulary and non-non- formulary for ninety day supplysupply . Maintenance drugs are available via mail order, and must be obtained after the third retail refill. Generics are mandatory unless the physician requires a brand name by an explanation of the medical reasons that the generic does not provide an equivalent benefit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: euclidta.ohea.us, www.euclidschools.org

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