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Formularies are lsits of approved drugs from which doctors must perscribe to have insurance cover yhe pharmaceuticals

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What does non-formulary brand name mean?

A formulary is a list of prescription drugs that are covered under a health insurance plan. A "non formulary brand name" is a brand name drug that is not in the formulary and may have different cost involved since it is not covered under the plan.


What is the list of drugs called in a insurance plan?

It is called a formulary/


What do you call the list medications covered under insurance plans?

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How do you know if a drug is formulary or non-formulary?

A formulary is a list of preferred medications that a committee of pharmacists and doctors deems to be the safest, most effective and most economical. Non-formulary medications have the highest copayments. If no generic alternative is available, talk with your doctor about choosing and prescribing the absolute best medication for YOU!


The difference from generic formulary and non formulary?

What is the difference between formulary & non- formulary?


Provide some examples of non-formulary medications?

Non-formulary medications are dependent on your health insurance. Contact them for information of formulary and non-formulary medications


When was British National Formulary created?

British National Formulary was created in 2011-09.


Why is crestor not on the formulary?

If your formulary was printed earlier than about 2003, Crestor hadn't been approved yet. If your formulary does not include brand names, it will be listed as rosuvastatin. If it's an an abbreviated formulary, they may have squeezed all the statins into one entry.


What is the difference between formulary drugs and non-formulary drugs?

If you look at the chemical properties of the drugs, there is no difference. If you consider whether your insurance company is going to "cover" the drugs, you need to select a "Formulary Drug." Insurance companies, HMO's, PPO's will cover certain medications...and you can get a list of the drugs that your plan covers...this list is your plan's "formulary." If you are taking a maintenance medication...it is important to "try" and make sure the plan you choose has your medication on their formulary. Sad fact, even when you think you are sitting pretty...got all the bases covered, companies have been known to change their formulary "mid-stream." Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois changed their policy in the middle of the year where they covered only selected brand name drugs, but still covered all generics. All the companies do surprising things that almost always benefit the companies and not the members who are paying for the policies. This is a huge pet peeve for all Americans at the moment or will be whenever they face it... and have to deal with this "transparent as cement" evil.


When was British National Formulary for Children created?

British National Formulary for Children was created in 2011-07.