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Brand Medications Requiring Use of a Generic First
You can save money by using safe, effective generic medications when possible. According to your prescription benefit plan, in order for certain brand-name medications to be covered, you will have to try a generic medication first. The chart below tells you which kinds of drugs require you to use a generic first. This chart only provides a sample list of generic drug options and may not include all drugs available.
Drug Class Step 1: You wil have to try one Step 2: Before you can try one of ACE Inhibitors/Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists (ARBs)/ Direct Renin Inhibitors/ Combinations
moexipril/moexipril HCTZ quinapril/quinapril HCTZ ramipril trandolapril trandolapril-verapamil ext-rel
Antihistamines/Combinations Beta Agonists, Short Acting Bisphosphonates/Combinations COX-2 Inhibitors/Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory (NSAIDs)/ Combinations HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (HMGs or Statins)/Combinations
Lescol/Lescol XL Livalo Simcor Vytorin (excluding 10 mg/80 mg)
Sarasota Memorial Hospital July 2011 Drug Class Step 1: You wil have to try one Step 2: Before you can try one of Nasal Steroids Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
Protonix Packets Zegerid Powder for Oral Susp
Selective Serotonin Agonists/ Combinations Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Sleeping Agents Urinary Antispasmodics
*This list indicates the common uses for which the drug is prescribed. Some medicines are prescribed for more than one condition. Brand-name drugs not listed here may be covered by your plan without the use of a generic first. Information provided here is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Discuss this information with your doctor or health care provider. CVS Caremark assumes no liability for the information provided or for any diagnosis or treatment made in reliance thereon, nor is it responsible for the reliability of the content.
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