What is a Formulary Drug?

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A formulary drug is a preferred drug of doctors and pharmacists. They are thought to be superior in quality, ease of use and price. They normally have the lowest co-pay under many insurance plans.
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A formulary list is put out by an insurance carrier such as Blue Cross Blue Shield. It is a list of their approved medications. Most of the time the insurance covers the costs of
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All prescription drug plans have a formulary, a list of the plan's covered medications. The formulary will include both generic and brand-name drugs. In addition to their information
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