Brand Medication definition
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.