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Under the POS plan, why are some drugs classified as preferred brand or non-preferred brand?

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Under the POS plan, why are some drugs classified as preferred brand or non-preferred brand?

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Preferred brand name drugs generally do not have a generic equivalent. Brand name drugs that have a generic equivalent are non-preferred and have the highest co-pay. Also, some brand name drugs for which there are other therapeutically-equivalent drugs that are more cost efficient in the same drug class may also be determined to be non-preferred.

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