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Comparative price listing of all medications available which treat the same medical condition.
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A list of preferred pharmaceutical substances for selected prevalent pharmacologic or therapeutic classes in the standard formulary; designed to maximize clinical and economic benefits and used exclusively in support of performance benefit management.
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a listing of prescription drugs under the current Arizona Physicians IPA plan
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a listing of therapeutic drug classes and a therapeutic drug class is
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a list of medications covered by your prescription drug
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a list of medications in any given class of medications, developed by the insurer, that the physician and/or prescriber is allowed to choose from when deciding the best drug therapy for your diagnosed condition, and for which the insurer will pay
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a list of preferred prescription medications that have been chosen because of their clinical effectiveness and cost
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a list of prescription drugs generally Health Dental Preferred
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a list of recommended prescription medications that is created, reviewed and continually updated by a team of physicians and pharmacists
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a clinically based drug list that contains Food and Drug Administration-approved brand-name and generic medications for a broad range of medical conditions or diseases. While physicians are encouraged to prescribe medications that are on the Preferred Drug List, it is still the physician's responsibility to determine the most appropriate medication for each patient. Using a preferred drug, where available and medically appropriate, can reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.
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A drug list (also called a formulary) that includes drugs that are considered preferred because of their overall ability to meet the patient's needs at a reasonable cost.
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