Brand Medication definition

Brand Medication means a Prescription Drug that is usually manufactured and sold under a name or trademark by a pharmaceutical manufacturer or a medication that is identified as a Brand Medication by AvMed. AvMed delegates determination of Generic/Brand status to our Pharmacy Benefits Manager.

Examples of Brand Medication in a sentence

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as the Brand Additional Charge if you or your Physician choose a Brand Medication when a Generic equivalent is available) shown in your Schedule of Benefits.

  • Brand Medication means a Prescription Drug that is usually manufactured and sold under a name or trademark by a pharmaceutical manufacturer or a medication that is identified as a Brand Medication by AvMed.

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as any additional charge that may apply if a Brand Medication is chosen when a Generic equivalent is available) as described in the Prescription Medication Amendment to this Contract.

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as the Brand Additional Charge if you choose a Brand Medication when a Generic equivalent is available; or if the prescribing Physician indicates ‘Brand Medically Necessary’ or ‘dispense as written’ on the prescription for a medication for which there is a Generic equivalent, the applicable non-preferred brand cost-sharing amount) shown in your Prescription Medication Amendment.

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as the Brand Additional Charge if you or your Physician chooses a Brand Medication when a Generic equivalent is available) shown in your Schedule of Benefits.

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as the Brand Additional Charge if you choose a Brand Medication when a Generic equivalent is available; or if the prescribing Physician indicates ‘Brand Medically Necessary’ or ‘dispense as written’ on the prescription for a medication for which there is a Generic equivalent, the applicable non-preferred brand cost-sharing amount) shown in your Schedule of Benefits.

  • Pay any applicable Calendar Year Deductible and Copayment or Coinsurance (as well as the Brand Additional Charge if you choose a Brand Medication when a Generic equivalent is available, or if the prescribing Physician indicates ‘Brand Medically Necessary’ or ‘dispense as written’ on the prescription for a medication for which there is a Generic equivalent, the applicable non-preferred brand cost-sharing amount) shown in your Prescription Medication Amendment.

Related to Brand Medication

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