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- A
- ANALGESICS
- ANESTHETICS
- ANTI-ADDICTION/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AGENTS
- ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS
- ANTIBACTERIALS
- ANTICONVULSANTS
- ANTIDEMENTIA AGENTS
- ANTIDEPRESSANTS
- ANTIEMETICS
- ANTIFUNGALS
- ANTIGOUT AGENTS
- ANTIMIGRAINE AGENTS
- ANTIMYASTHENIC AGENTS
- ANTIMYCOBACTERIALS
- ANTINEOPLASTICS
- ANTIPARASITICS
- ANTIPARKINSON AGENTS
- ANTIPSYCHOTICS
- ANTISPASTICITY AGENTS
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ANTIVIRALS
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, INTEGRASE INHIBITORS (INSTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS (NNRTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, NUCLEOSIDE AND NUCLEOTIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS (NRTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, OTHER
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, PROTEASE INHIBITORS
- ANTI-CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (CMV) AGENTS
- ANTI-HEPATITIS B (HBV) AGENTS
- ANTI-HEPATITIS C (HCV) AGENTS, DIRECT ACTING
- ANTI-HEPATITIS C (HCV) AGENTS, OTHER
- ANTI-INFLUENZA AGENTS
- ANTIHERPETIC AGENTS
- ANXIOLYTICS
- B
- BIPOLAR AGENTS
- BLOOD GLUCOSE REGULATORS
- BLOOD PRODUCTS/ MODIFIERS/ VOLUME EXPANDERS
- C
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CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS
- ALPHA-ADRENERGIC AGONISTS
- ALPHA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS
- ANGIOTENSIN II RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
- ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME (ACE) INHIBITORS
- ANTIARRHYTHMICS
- BETA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS
- CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENTS
- CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS, OTHER
- DIURETICS, CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITORS
- DIURETICS, LOOP
- DIURETICS, POTASSIUM-SPARING
- DIURETICS, THIAZIDE
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, FIBRIC ACID DERIVATIVES
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, HMG COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, OTHER
- VASODILATORS, DIRECT-ACTING ARTERIAL
- VASODILATORS, DIRECT-ACTING ARTERIAL/VENOUS
- CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AGENTS
- D
- DENTAL AND ORAL AGENTS
- DERMATOLOGICAL AGENTS
- E
- ELECTROLYTES/ MINERALS/ METALS/ VITAMINS
- G
- GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS
- GENETIC OR ENZYME DISORDER: REPLACEMENT, MODIFIERS, TREATMENT
- GENITOURINARY AGENTS
- H
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/ REPLACEMENT/ MODIFYING (ADRENAL)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/ REPLACEMENT/ MODIFYING (PITUITARY)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/ REPLACEMENT/ MODIFYING (PROSTAGLANDINS)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/ REPLACEMENT/ MODIFYING (SEX HORMONES/ MODIFIERS)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/ REPLACEMENT/ MODIFYING (THYROID)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, SUPPRESSANT (ADRENAL)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, SUPPRESSANT (PITUITARY)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, SUPPRESSANT (THYROID)
- I
- IMMUNOLOGICAL AGENTS
- INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AGENTS
- M
- METABOLIC BONE DISEASE AGENTS
- O
- OPHTHALMIC AGENTS
- OTIC AGENTS
- R
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RESPIRATORY TRACT/ PULMONARY AGENTS
- ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES, INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS
- ANTIHISTAMINES
- ANTILEUKOTRIENES
- BRONCHODILATORS, ANTICHOLINERGIC
- BRONCHODILATORS, SYMPATHOMIMETIC
- CYSTIC FIBROSIS AGENTS
- MAST CELL STABILIZERS
- PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS, AIRWAYS DISEASE
- PULMONARY ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
- PULMONARY FIBROSIS AGENTS
- RESPIRATORY TRACT AGENTS, OTHER
- S
- SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANTS
- SLEEP DISORDER AGENTS
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PPreferred
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NPNon-Preferred
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T3
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NCNot-Covered
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QLQuantity Limit
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PAPrior Authorization
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STStep Therapy
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GLGender Limit
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ALAge Limit
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CCustom
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SSpecialty Drug
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DCDrug Class
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MEDMedical Drug
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AQ1Age Quantity Limit
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COVCoverage Code
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PAPA Applies
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QPDQuantity Per Day
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B4GBrand For Generic
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QLCQuantity Limit (Custom)
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NTWKNetwork
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UPHP MEDICAID FORMULARY
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We cover both brand name drugs and generic drugs. Generic drugs have the same active-ingredient formula as a brand name drug. Generic drugs usually cost less than brand name drugs and are rated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be as safe and effective as brand name drugs.
What is a Formulary?
A formulary is a list of covered drugs which represents the prescription therapies believed to be a necessary part of a quality treatment program. We will generally cover the drugs listed in our formulary as long as the drug is medically necessary, the prescription is filled at a network pharmacy, and other plan rules are followed. For more information on how to fill your prescriptions, please review your Evidence of Coverage. The format of our formulary follows the regulations and guidance provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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