Which prescriptions are covered by Medicaid?

The Medicaid prescription drug program covers: 1. Legend drugs 2. Medicaid also covers the following prescribed over-the-counter products like: *Aspirin *Insulin *Laxatives *Antacids * Head lice treatment *H2 antagonist GI products *Brochosaline 3.

Vaccines except for children 18 yrs old and under; medicaid covers only vaccines not available directly to physicians and clinics through the Vaccines for Children (VCF) program You will find a list of prescription drugs covered by Medicare at https://www.aarpmedicareplans.com/alphadms/ovdms10g/groups/ov/@ov/@lowrespdf/documents/lowrespdf/3266609.pdf On the pdf file you will find a list of prescription drugs that are covered by the plan in 2011 called Comprehensive Formulary. Your drug must be in the complete drug list for it to be covered by the plan. Your prescription must also be filled at one or our more than 60,000 network pharmacies.

The drugs are categorized into antidepressants, asthma/lung, blood pressure, cholesterol control, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, ulcer and stomach acid, and vaccines. You can also visit the website at www.AARPMediareRx.com. You can also make use of online tools to look up your drugs.

Sources: https://www.aarpmedicareplans.com/alphadms/ovdms10g/groups/ov/@ov/@lowrespdf/documents/lowrespdf/3266609.pdf medicaidprovider.hhs.mt.Gov/pdf/rp19sep02.pdf.

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