...

Filter by tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

0 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Yes. Total drug cost - Ingredient cost, dispensing fee and sales tax (aggregated) will be available. Patient pay amount, plan amount, quantity dispensed and day supply will also be available. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Marijuana contains several chemicals including the potent psychoactive substance tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The positive effects of THC include pain relief and appetite stimulation. However, negative side effects also exist including ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
I'm pretty sure that you can't. I've never seen a teenager at the drug store buying prescription drugs. ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
Yes, but there are limits. U.S. residents can "import up to 50 dosage units of controlled medication without a valid prescription at an international land border," according to the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection. "These medications ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
The regulations for submitting materials apply to holders of NDAs, ANDAs, and antibiotic applications. Manufacturers of pre-1938 products and products that have declared "not new drugs" are not required to submit specimens. All products have labels ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Yes. However, there are no copayments. When you present your STM prescription card, which is now conveniently part of your ID card, at a participating pharmacy, you will receive a negotiated disounted and then will be subject to deductible and ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
Prescription drugs and herbal male enhancers offer very different solutions for erectile dysfunction: Prescription drugs use active ingredients that work on your physiology to give you a drug-induced erection. They are approved by the FDA for the ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
Taking St. Johns Wort in combination with prescription medications such as benzodiazepines, SSRIs, or SNRIs may cause drowsiness. St. John's Wort is also believed to decrease the effectiveness of certain prescription drugs, including oral ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
A. Generic drugs costs $10. Brand-name preferred drugs (often referred to as formulary drugs) cost $25, and brand-name non-preferred drug copayments are $40. If using the mail order program, the copayments for a 90-day supply are $30, $75, and $120, ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
No. OAP benefits apply only to expenses covered under the Hospital Major Medical portion of the POS CIGNA Medical Plan. Prescription drugs, vision care, and dental expenses are not eligible for OAP discounts. ... more
1
...