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  2. Formulary (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    A formulary is a list of pharmaceutical drugs, often decided upon by a group of people, for various reasons such as insurance coverage or use at a medical facility. [1] Traditionally, a formulary contained a collection of formulas for the compounding and testing of medication (a resource closer to what would be referred to as a pharmacopoeia ...

  3. AHFS Drug Information Book - Wikipedia

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    The AHFS DI is one of several compendiums [1] approved by the Social Security Act (Section 1861(t)(2)(B)(ii)(I)) as a source of off-label anti-cancer drug use. [2] [3] It was originally published in 1959 as the American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS) by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

  4. Pharmacy and Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) is a committee at a hospital or a health insurance plan that decides which drugs will appear on that entity's drug formulary.The committee usually consists of healthcare providers involved in prescribing, dispensing, and administering medications, as well as administrators who evaluate medication use. [1]

  5. What do Medicare Part D drug plans not cover? - AOL

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    Individual filing. Filing a joint return. 2024 cost. $103,000 or less. $206,000 or less. plan premium. above $103,000 and up to $129,000. above $206,000 and up to $258,000

  6. What are the different parts of Medicare? - AOL

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    The formulary may change the drugs it covers at any time. If someone fills a prescription for a drug that is not in their plan’s formulary, they may have to pay the total retail cost of the drug.

  7. Physicians' Desk Reference - Wikipedia

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    The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR), renamed Prescriber's Digital Reference after its physical publication was discontinued, is a compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information (package insert) on prescription drugs, updated regularly and published by ConnectiveRx.

  8. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines - Wikipedia

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    WHO Model Formulary 2008. World Health Organization. hdl: 10665/44053. ISBN 978-92-4-154765-9. The selection and use of essential medicines. Twentieth report of the WHO Expert Committee 2015 (including 19th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and 5th WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children). Geneva: World Health Organization. 2015.

  9. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    Physicians legally can and often do prescribe medicines for purposes not listed in this section (so-called "off-label uses"). Contraindications - lists situations in which the medication should not be used, for example in patients with other medical conditions such as kidney problems or allergies